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Anyone else experiencing issues playing music on Ford Sync 3 units via BlueTooth? Specifically, if I'm connected to Sync via USB/Lightning cable, I'm able to play music from any app (Apple Music, Pandora, etc) no problem. However, if I'm connected via BT only to the Sync 3 unit in my car, the music will only play out of the speaker on the iPhone even though the display in Sync is showing the song title/artist/playing progress bar as if it's playing on Sync (so I know that BT is connected to Sync). It's like the audio is not being routed through the BT connection even though the song data and progress info is.
 
Last year was 3 weeks.
Hate to say it this early on if you can’t deal with the bugs you probably should stick to developing in the simulator.
Totally accept for a lot of developers they may only have 1 device which they need to work reliably, but can’t be expected from DP1.
Maybe restore to 10.3.x and wait till DP4 ish.
 
Last year was 3 weeks.
Hate to say it this early on if you can’t deal with the bugs you probably should stick to developing in the simulator.
Totally accept for a lot of developers they may only have 1 device which they need to work reliably, but can’t be expected from DP1.
Maybe restore to 10.3.x and wait till DP4 ish.
I can deal with them, but it’s just irritating
Used to a new beta every 2 weeks
 
Has the homescreen been removed from the app switcher ?? Was quite handy to go back to the home screen from an app..
Why not just press the home button once rather than twice to open app switcher?

This thread is way too long to read, but I am having issues trying to remove message apps (hide them). I turn off the toggle, but it never goes into effect.

Second, I really like the new dock on the iPad, except the fact you can't remove recent apps, and closing out apps in multitasking takes like 5 times longer than swiping up. Slider-over is gonna be missed, but I'm sure it will be fine once I get use to the new dock system.
Wonder if they did this because in Apple Land, they say no real need to close apps unless locked up or other one off reasons. Not day to day operation. I agree I dislike it and is certainly more difficult BUT if they stick with the "there is no need to close apps in iOS" theory that may be part of the reason for the change.

Mine needed to be restarted and then plugged in for all the photos to start populating again. This scared me as well, since I have almost as many stored as you at 92GB.
You can tell it is still loading the images, on mine it would literally keep shifting the images in the “all photos” view as they came down from iCloud.

I agree entirely with your feedback on the iPad. I tried to close out all of the apps that I had open when I was updating, and that took at least a full minute and a half. I filed a request to have that changed back to the swiping behavior that was present before. I really hope that the X is not a permanent feature.
Agree, see above comment but I also close all apps before an update and this will definitely be more cumbersome.

This is because this isn't the Apple that we grew up loving. Tim Cook and Co. run things completely different than before and the innovation just isn't there anymore.
Sort of agree. It seems they change a lot of things just to be changing it and so they can say "Look we redesigned the X and its the best yet!" when "selling" the new update. When taking something that is intuitive and simple an changing it to less simple and less intuitive but accomplishes the exact same results, that is just change for sake of change if you ask me.
 
Why not just press the home button once rather than twice to open app switcher?

Wonder if they did this because in Apple Land, they say no real need to close apps unless locked up or other one off reasons. Not day to day operation. I agree I dislike it and is certainly more difficult BUT if they stick with the "there is no need to close apps in iOS" theory that may be part of the reason for the change.

Agree, see above comment but I also close all apps before an update and this will definitely be more cumbersome.

Sort of agree. It seems they change a lot of things just to be changing it and so they can say "Look we redesigned the X and its the best yet!" when "selling" the new update. When taking something that is intuitive and simple an changing it to less simple and less intuitive but accomplishes the exact same results, that is just for sake of change if you ask me.
I see what you are saying about not closing apps. But AppleCare will always tell you to make sure you don’t have apps running in the background to save battery life. So it’s kind of hypocritical. I only ever close out apps that run in the background, but it’s definitely more time consuming now.
 
iOS 11 beta 2 is out!

Not according to my Dev acct it’s not!

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Some hopes for tomorrow though. Or maybe tomorrow's the day 10.3.3 releases to the public.
 
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