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But in iOS 10, it never showed a blue bar at the top after sending Waze to the background when I wasn't actively navigating P-to-P (at least not for me). It may have been doing that, but it never said it was doing that. And what I find odd is why doesn't Google do that? It shows the blue bar when navigating too, but not when you send it to the background when not navigating?

In iOS11, I now have to kill Waze everytime, otherwise that blue bar will stay there all day for me.
Same for me, and I always thought that was strange that it never showed...
 
Unpairing and repairing my Watch has fixed it not showing correctly in Bluetooth Settings.
This worked for me too and survives a reboot. I only mention that because during B1 testing, every time I rebooted, I had to repair the control center appleTV remote.
 
Hi

I can‘t enable iMassage Sync too. Any help? :)

Thanks!

Btw: I like Beta 2 ... It‘s much better than Beta 1

Very good for a early beta version
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I‘m going to check this

I have 2-factor on and still grayed out on my end. Odd
 
It's fine here.

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charging my iPad Air 2 does not work ... keeps saying attached ... not supported. i am using the original charger and cable from my iPad Pro

edit: ok it seems to work when i plug in the charger itself again but not when i simply attach the cable to the iPad itself
 
Is anyone else seeing that location arrow in the status bar does not go away? The toggle is off, but it doesn't go away and all of my apps are set to "while using"

My settings are the exact same way, and I'm experiencing the exact same issue.
 
charging my iPad Air 2 does not work ... keeps saying attached ... not supported. i am using the original charger and cable from my iPad Pro

edit: ok it seems to work when i plug in the charger itself again but not when i simply attach the cable to the iPad itself
I had a similar experience: if you attach the lightning connector to the iPad first and then to the wall wart via USB, it charges. Otherwise, it says the cord is an unsupported accessory.
 
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My settings are the exact same way, and I'm experiencing the exact same issue.
What Location Services > System Services do you have on? Anything like Cell Network Search, Compass Calibration, Motion Calibration & Distance, WiFi Networking, Routing & Traffic? I think when these get triggered, they cause the icon to show. Not sure how long before they go away, but maybe this is it? Just a thought.
 
The redesigned Save/Send To Files dialog crashes every time I tap on iCloud Drive. It just stays blank or crashes the calling App.
Is this a common problem?

Sorry if this has been askes before. I searched but didn‘t find anything.
 
iMassage Sync is now working for me

How to get it working:
  1. Enable Two Factor Authentification (I don‘t know if you really need this)
  2. Log out of your Apple Account and log in again
  3. You can disable iCloud sync in the iMassage settings now (In my case it worked) and disable it for your device
  4. Do a restart
  5. Now you can enable it again and it should start to sync now
After these steps, it woked for me. Please give it a try. :)
 

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I’m finding the opposite on my pro 10.5 and 6s

Beta 1 was a bear to use I’m glad Beta 2 came out when it did, it fixed a lot of stuff on the backend. The system seems much more relaxed now so it runs smoother overall and is using less resources and thus less battery.

Happy with the progress so far, it’s coming along nicely. :)

I believe that B2 has just gone backwards on many aspects and at the same time aren’t being noticed by the majority of people here anyway. Mostly because all I see are people concerned about the new CC and graphical or app switching issues which are typical in Betas. My main concern is the fact that many other bugs make it into PB as well sometimes GM releases, only due to lack of testers properly testing main iOS features. One major item which was working in B1 and is now completely non functional is simply uploading files to any website as well as moving files from one app to another.
All of which worked in B1, so something major was either left out of this beta version or revamped and not yet functional for testing in B2.
Even a simple Sum formula for Excel is non functional at this point. Copying a PDF from PDF Expert to Files for storage in iCloud or other cloud storage is not working as it was in B1 or even attaching a simple file to email. This is just a couple of simple things, not to mention hundreds of other things that are so glitchy right now, so they have a long way to go to have a semi-fully working build for the next beta release and in my opinion they need to go back to B1 and rebuild from there minus the poor battery performance of B1 which is much better in B2.

For those running Beta on their main devices, test everything, not just your daily iMessages or CC functions, hundreds have already noticed and submitted those obvious bugs to Apple at this point, move on and test test test.
 
What Location Services > System Services do you have on? Anything like Cell Network Search, Compass Calibration, Motion Calibration & Distance, WiFi Networking, Routing & Traffic? I think when these get triggered, they cause the icon to show. Not sure how long before they go away, but maybe this is it? Just a thought.

I just looked in the specific preference pane, and the toggle for the location icon for system services is actually SEPARATE.
 
Multiple reboots and re-install and I still don’t have a news widget which I did on 10.3.2, 10.3.3 beta, and iOS 11 b1. Beginning to think that either Apple removed it or it’s a bug. I reported it either way. I posted this a few pages back and someone said there’s was working, but in my 7 plus it’s not.
 
I saw people mentioning earlier that certain iPad models didn't seem to be charging under Beta 2. I'm having the same issue but it seems sort of wonky so I'd like to share some details of my experience. I use an Anker USB charging hub at my desk and when I first plugged it in I got a pop up saying that the accessory may not be compatible. Seen this before with other chargers and assumed it was just a bug since it's worked fine up until this point. However, while the battery icon changed to charging when I plugged it in, as soon as I dismissed the alert, it changed back to normal as if it weren't charging. Thinking it was a problem with the hub, I tried using an official iPad charger (big brick) as well as an official iPhone charger (small cube brick) and had the same issue. This was concerning as I thought that my iPad was doomed to be dead on this beta but I decided to just leave it plugged in and, although it didn't appear to be charging, when I came back later it was at 100%. So I'm thinking that it's either charging without showing the charging status or possibly only charging when the screen is off (seen this before but haven't had time to test).

Further details: I tested my iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods case with the same USB charging hub and they all seem to charge fine so it seems to be an iPad specific issue, at least for me. My issue device is an iPad Mini 4. Hope this helps.
 
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