Lock screen has the wrong resolution, everything is to big. When unlocked its the right resolution. Quite irritating. Anyone else have the same issue?
cause 1st generation iPhone users are almost 10 years older now, and iOS 10 is honoring them
Lock screen has the wrong resolution, everything is to big. When unlocked its the right resolution. Quite irritating. Anyone else have the same issue?
Well, lucky you. I did not just lose all my text replacements but also my settings app freezes if I just try to enter the replacements.
[doublepost=1473815319][/doublepost]Edit: Try turning your phone off and on again with the normal off switch. After I did that my text replacements showed up.
In the vast majority of cases there aren't alternative methods, only one I can think of is rich notificationsWith an iPhone 6, do you miss out on any ios10 features that utilize 3D Touch?
Does that mean you miss out on those features then?In the vast majority of cases there aren't alternative methods, only one I can think of is rich notifications
what features are you thinking of?Does that mean you miss out on those features then?
Ditto, I'll give it a few days before commenting on battery life.Works great on my 6. It seems smoother than ios9, and I didn't do a clean install.
There is a setting in general - accessibility -> home button
no, the force touch on app icons feature is not possible on the 6. however bear in the mind that the widget that appears when you do this is the same as the one of the widget screen. so you're not missing out on the widget, just on one handy way to access it.Like Force touch on apps like messages, mail, etc. Just wondering if you miss out on features since the 6 doesn't support force touch. I saw that there are now home screen widgets. Is there a way to add them without force touch?
Read other posts in this thread, you can change that double click thingIt runs well, but the notifications center is bad and the unlock. I don't use passcode so its always double click
Took me awhile to figure out that 'raise to wake' was auto-enabled, and I couldn't figure out why my phone kept waking up even though nothing was being pressed.
No, that's only in the S versions of the phone, not the original 6/6+So does this mean that raise to wake is enabled on iPhone 6 and 6+? I thought it was disabled in earlier betas; I'm glad to hear that Apple brought it back though.
So does this mean that raise to wake is enabled on iPhone 6 and 6+? I thought it was disabled in earlier betas; I'm glad to hear that Apple brought it back though.
I'm running a 128GB iPhone 6, and my son has a 16GB 6+, and we have both been running since about public beta 2, and no problems at all. A few little things that take a bit of getting used to, but overall I like the OS, and really it's not that different from 9, just a few small additions
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No, that's only in the S versions of the phone, not the original 6/6+
Raise to wake is only available on the 6S and later devices.