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Apologies if this has been discussed, but is anyone else having really bad audio problems? All of a sudden sound just drops out. Music.app will be playing but nothing comes through. No keyboard clips. No app sounds/music. Try closing all apps and re-opening. Nothing. Only thing that fixes it is a phone restart.
 
OK. I'm at a loss here: how is the simulated 3D Touch supposed to work on non-3D Touch devices? I thought i was supposed to be able to long press a notification to interact with it, but that doesn't seem to work.

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I think it is time to make haptic keyboard with 6s, with next beta!
Sweet ! but also have an option to disable for the people that might not like this feature.
 
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Yeah. Luckily only one of my occasionally played games stops working completely.
But ugh, those office apps...cannot log into OneDrive for business account.
Anyway, this is life.
Yeah my Outlook isn't working--Exchange or 365. Blows.
 
Apparently the widgets cutting off was fixed in beta 2, but on the public beta 2 my weather widget still does this if I tap show more.

Anyone else got this defect?
 

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When searching in the Music app, iOS will now remember your selection between Your Library and Apple Music and will use that even after a restart, rather than defaulting to one or the other. This is awesome!
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Are Voicemail transcriptions available in PB2? I cant figure out how to access it if they are
They are there for me with a 6S plus, on AT&T (they were not present on the last beta, at least for me).

You don't have to do anything to access them. When you tap to listen to a voicemail the transcribed text is right above the player control.



Mike
 

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They are there for me with a 6S plus, on AT&T (they were not present on the last beta, at least for me).

You don't have to do anything to access them. When you tap to listen to a voicemail the transcribed text is right above the player control.



Mike
Do I actually need to set it up before being able to use this feature?
Plus, does this need ISP support?
 
Not for me.
If I lock my phone. I wake it up saying "hey Siri", then I say to Siri "goodbye" if I rest my finger (not press) on the home button I go to the home screen.
I just tried it and it's no longer happening. Maybe they corrected it on server side? Or simply my steps for reproducing the bug weren't accurate.
 
No, you shouldn't have to do anything. I didn't do anything... it just appeared. It even transcribed older voicemails.



Mike
Hmm. Let me just put aside ISP support, since I don't even complete the set up of voicemail, I think this might be the reason I cannot use this transcription feature.
 
Hmm. Let me just put aside ISP support, since I don't even complete the set up of voicemail, I think this might be the reason I cannot use this transcription feature.
Per others, this feature is (A) US only right now, (B) only for 6s/6s+/SE and (C) for users who have visual voicemail enabled.
 
Per others, this feature is (A) US only right now, (B) only for 6s/6s+/SE and (C) for users who have visual voicemail enabled.
Then I am probably out of luck.
In Australia there is no visual voicemail support from Optus yet.
 
It definitely sucks. I'm in Canada and don't have the feature either. (Still don't even have the News app yet, so I'm not surprised to not have yet another marquee thing)
Sucks in the US, too, if you don't have the right phone...
 
For somebody who has an iPhone 6S and doesn't care about the emoji bugs is there any really big reason I should avoid installing public beta 2? I know I shouldn't on my daily driver but assuming I keep up with the beta cycle and don't try to downgrade (since doing so would result in not being able to restore my stuff from iOS 10) is there really anything super annoying with this build?
 
For somebody who has an iPhone 6S and doesn't care about the emoji bugs is there any really big reason I should avoid installing public beta 2? I know I shouldn't on my daily driver but assuming I keep up with the beta cycle and don't try to downgrade (since doing so would result in not being able to restore my stuff from iOS 10) is there really anything super annoying with this build?
6s is feeling great at dev beta 3 - public 2, go ahead!
 
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