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ianeb

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Wouldn't going into Photos app and editing the brightness up a bit on the image help you counter it? It's not a toggle option you want but it would fix your issue.
Doesn't do much, the filter or automatic dimming still ruins it
 

pmostoff

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I know that someone mentioned something about this a while back and I just noticed that lyrics don't seem to be censored. Or at least not all of them. I didn't do any real testing but I was just listening to a song that had lyrics and didn't censor out the text. Glad they don't and I hope this doesn't change. Hopefully they only do it if it's a clean version.
 

dbrose

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Can anyone confirm that selecting a Ringtone or Text tone for specific contacts doesn't show any downloaded or sync'd tones from iTunes or Zedge?
I mentioned that earlier. Only shows in Sounds under settings. Obviously a bug then.
 

bahndoos

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In Siri changes it says voice is clearer, but for me the voice seems lower quality and more robotic. Anyone else seeing this?
 

Smith288

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Have you ever wore out a home button? Just asking.
Multiple times with a both my iPhone 4 phones as well as my iPhone 5 prior to getting it replaced for another issue. So the TouchID to unlock has been a great home button saver.
 

Feenician

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Multiple times with a both my iPhone 4 phones as well as my iPhone 5 prior to getting it replaced for another issue. So the TouchID to unlock has been a great home button saver.

Well, good news, should that happen again you can still unlock with touchID the same way you always could.
 

Feenician

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Not true.
TouchID still unlocks if you've spent less than a few seconds on the lock screen but, testing it it seems that's only if you wake it using the home button in the first place. Regardless, if your home button is broken you'll need assistive touch enabled as it's not possible to operate an iPhone without a home button in any meaningful way. So, touchID -> assistive touch home until you get your hardware repaired or replaced
 
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Smith288

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TouchID still unlocks if you've spent less than a few seconds on the lock screen but, testing it it seems that's only if you wake it using the home button in the first place. Regardless, if your home button is broken you'll need assistive touch enabled as it's not possible to operate an iPhone without a home button in any meaningful way. So, touchID -> assistive touch home until you get your hardware repaired or replaced

Id rather just have the same ux as before ios10. The home may be rock solid but my experience says otherwise so I'm extremely delicate about it.
 

lagwagon

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Multiple times with a both my iPhone 4 phones as well as my iPhone 5 prior to getting it replaced for another issue. So the TouchID to unlock has been a great home button saver.

To be fair, the Home buttons on older non Touch ID devices are different (iPhone 4 and 5 you mentioned.) Touch ID enabled Home buttons are quite a bit more durable. You really can't compare the two or base assumptions that because older style Home buttons wore out on you a couple times that new ones do/would as well. Because they are so different. Can they? Yes, but it isn't something anyone should worry about and baby it over. It could fail after just one day or last 10 years.
 

Feenician

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Id rather just have the same ux as before ios10. The home may be rock solid but my experience says otherwise so I'm extremely delicate about it.

So you think that the workflow should be made worse in all cases of functioning hardware in favor of efficiency on broken hardware? That's fairly obviously absurd and not about to happen for Eason I'd hope would be obvious.
 

krishnajha

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Jun 23, 2015
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Today I was updating some apps, and stopped the YouTube app update then after like 2 minutes I restarted the update, it downloaded but it gets stuck on installing, so I try like press over yo see if it pauses and restarted solve the problem, at one point the app was updated successfully but when I try to open it won't do that,still getting notifications, so I try to delete and reinstall and now it appears in thr App Store like its updating but with no progress, the thing is that the app appears to be deleted but for the App Store it is not, and still stuck on update, reset will not solve problem.


* extra: if you scroll with one finger and let the finger in the screen, you can write in posts and still be able to see what are you re writing, still jumps to bottom of page but returns immediately to were the text is.
 

PurrBall

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What does this mean?
On the home screen, while a folder is animating open, you can scroll through the pages in the folder. In iOS 8 - iOS 9, you had to wait for the animation to finish before you could scroll through the pages in the folder.
 

Creek0512

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* extra: if you scroll with one finger and let the finger in the screen, you can write in posts and still be able to see what are you re writing, still jumps to bottom of page but returns immediately to were the text is.
If you have QuickType turned on you can see what you are typing in the left box. Also, the suggestions make it a lot easier anyway.
 
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thebluepotato

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Aug 7, 2012
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To be fair, the Home buttons on older non Touch ID devices are different (iPhone 4 and 5 you mentioned.) Touch ID enabled Home buttons are quite a bit more durable. You really can't compare the two or base assumptions that because older style Home buttons wore out on you a couple times that new ones do/would as well. Because they are so different. Can they? Yes, but it isn't something anyone should worry about and baby it over. It could fail after just one day or last 10 years.
In my experience, it's literally like that : the button of my first iPhone 6 broke in 2 days (was therefore obviously faulty and under warranty) and the new one I got is still going strong after nearly two years of daily use without going especially easy on it. So they either break very early or after the rest of the phone has broken down (or if you use a hammer on it, ofc).
 
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RamGuy

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Podcast.app seems to be bugged. My priority playlist is all over the place, not including podcasts and whatnot. And the app is really unresponsive a lot of the time.

There is no sign of a UX update to either Podcast.app or iBooks.app either. They both need to get the same album UX-design as the new Apple Music. Otherwise Apple is suddenly dropping the UX consistency.
 

Shirasaki

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The unknown number part of the keynote had me very intrigued. As someone who gets random calls from Orlando and Las Vegas on a daily basis, I'd love the ability to block wildcard numbers.

Can someone who is running beta 1 check to see if you're able to block say 407-xxx-xxxx?

Thanks!
No. I don't think you can block phone numbers with wildcard, because you still can only add phone numbers from contacts.
 

thebluepotato

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The unknown number part of the keynote had me very intrigued. As someone who gets random calls from Orlando and Las Vegas on a daily basis, I'd love the ability to block wildcard numbers.

Can someone who is running beta 1 check to see if you're able to block say 407-xxx-xxxx?

Thanks!
No. I don't think you can block phone numbers with wildcard, because you still can only add phone numbers from contacts.
And it's not a user feature but a developer API, meaning that an app could screen 407-calls but you can't setup wildcards. I currently have a phone directory app which adds two or three "Spam numbers" contacts to your contacts, each with approx. 300 known spam phone numbers. Therefore when someone calls you it shows that call is coming from your "Spam" contact. However with iOS 10, the app I'm using won't have to add "fake" contacts to my list with hundreds of numbers because it will be able to see directly who's contacting me a check with its database. I hope that clarifies how it works a bit.
 

Elric77

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Jun 9, 2015
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On the home screen, while a folder is animating open, you can scroll through the pages in the folder. In iOS 8 - iOS 9, you had to wait for the animation to finish before you could scroll through the pages in the folder.
How do you even have time? They open so fast to begin with...
 

tribalhere10

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Sep 14, 2015
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was still thinking is it worth to update on my daily use iphone 6s plus? tempted to try but seeing so many cons and pros here.....
 

idozamberg

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Jun 18, 2016
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Go into Location settings, System Services, and turn them all on. Even in product improvement. Then it will work. There is some combination that needs to be on but i was too lazy to play around. Only ones i have off are location based iAds, home kit, compass calibration, time zone, and diagnostics and usage. But that fill fix your problem.
Ok amazing will try this one and let you know ! THANKS!
 
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