Siri language (not voice, language) must be set to American English or Canadian English too for whatever reason.
It works with Australian English, too.
Siri language (not voice, language) must be set to American English or Canadian English too for whatever reason.
It works with Australian English, too.
Yes, the language is English (Australia). The voice is Australian (Female).
Thanks, I didn't know about it being a feature, makes sense I guess. To confirm, LPM wasn't on, but I was on the home screen (watching the clock icon for timing!)As I recall, when not within an app and basically just on a home screen, the auto-lock timing that will be used will be half of the selected one. Seems like to conserve battery since Apple figures you aren't really doing anything if you are just on the home screen and haven't touched the screen for a little while. It's been like that at least since iOS 9. Also in Low Power Mode the auto-lock changes to 30 seconds in general, so there's that to keep in mind as well.
The only thing I've seen that's dark mode is the Clock app, which still looks jankey.Yep... it's here.
Seriously, drop it. It's not coming. If it was, they'd of added it by now. It'll come in either iOS 10.0.1 or iOS 10.1, probably the latter.
Control center is not working on landscape mode when playing a video.
I tried it several times and it gets down immediately.
6s 64 GB PB5
Anyone else?
Did you delete it? You can reinstall it from the App Store.Am I the only one that is missing the Notes app? I did a search here, over there and out there but didn't see anything recent. Did a home screen reset still nada...
Did you delete it? You can reinstall it from the App Store.
Yes, I'm pulling it up from the center of the screen, i actually can see it, but it pulls immediately downSeems to work fine here on an SE. Because you're full screen the first pull-up should only pull the tab up in the centre of the screen. You must then pull up on the tab itself (the first swipe up can be done anywhere along the bottom)
Yes, I'm pulling it up from the center of the screen, i actually can see it, but it pulls immediately down
Update: It works in YouTube apparently. I believe it is a matter with a particular embedded video in a news app, probable an issue with the app
Already tried this and it still had no play later option. Also, my songs list is not in alphabetical order. Is there a setting that I need to adjust, or is this a bug?
Did you delete it? You can reinstall it from the App Store.
The only thing I've seen that's dark mode is the Clock app, which still looks jankey.
First of all, we're not sure its going to be permanently limited to those devices. However, if it is, the thought that has bounced around in this forum are that its due to privacy concerns. Apple doesn't want to do the transcription on its servers so it can't be forced to turn over the voicemails to the govt. So, to avoid this, the transcription has to be done on-device, which is processor intensive and requires the latest equipment.Maybe this has been covered but does anyone know the practical reason for voicemail transcription being limited to those devices? That's a feature I won't be happy missing out on with my 6.
Tried this and it works for me 6s+Am I the only one with this issue:
1. Open up Messages app
2. Click + to add a recipient contact
3. Click a name which has more than one number
4. Click Send Message link
5. Click a phone number
6. Compose a message window closes up
I've had this issue since iOS 9, on iOS 9 though window didn't close up but the + button became unresposive so I had to close Messages app to get it working again. I reported both bugs to Apple and they said that at least a bug on iOS 10.0 Developer Beta 6 should be fixed but it's not. This is very annoying bug if you open up Messages app through Contacts and then Send Message link. Not really sure if Apple should remove that link entirely because it's causing issues and crashing. Also not really sure how long this bug has been on iOS because iOS 9.1 was the first iOS I've ever used.
As I recall, when not within an app and basically just on a home screen, the auto-lock timing that will be used will be half of the selected one. Seems like to conserve battery since Apple figures you aren't really doing anything if you are just on the home screen and haven't touched the screen for a little while. It's been like that at least since iOS 9. Also in Low Power Mode the auto-lock changes to 30 seconds in general, so there's that to keep in mind as well.
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As in visual effects like fireworks and the like? If so, do you have reduce motion option enabled in accessibility settings?