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Tried out the PB. When toggling the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth shortcuts, they activate but when you toggle them off, they stay turned on sometimes, only breaking the connection.
 
Tried out the PB. When toggling the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth shortcuts, they activate but when you toggle them off, they stay turned on sometimes, only breaking the connection.
That’s how they are designed to work in iOS 11.
 
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Reported a bug where the quick reply keyboard (replying to a message via lock screen) randomly inverts its colors. Seems persistent too. Oddly enough, taking a screenshot restored it back to default.
 
Reported a bug where the quick reply keyboard (replying to a message via lock screen) randomly inverts its colors. Seems persistent too. Oddly enough, taking a screenshot restored it back to default.
Run the Screen Recorder
 
Is the delay you are noticing on the iPhone 7? That would drive me nuts. Especially after I got used to how instant it responded to my touches compared to the standard old type button on all previous iPhones.
Yup, it's iPhone 7. As I read through all beta threads it's problem with only iP7 and iP7+ because of the new home button.

We had this delay through all iOS 10 releases till 10.3 I think, so again we have to deal with delay.
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Are you sure? It's annoying since when I want to toggle them off, it's to turn them off, not just disconnect.
It is like that on iOS 11, from beta 1. So this is intentional. You must go to settings to turn it off, because from CC it only just disconnects.
 
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I just noticed they took away the tap-to-open feature for the music app in the cover sheet playback controls :(
that was my favorite way of opening the music app...
 
Is anyone finding the iPhone 7 Plus still warming up considerably with fairly light usage, mainly on the upper right back?
 
I’m noticing an issue with email on dev preview 7 / public beta 6… I have the mail app configured to only show UNREAD and ALL ARCHIVE…when I get a new email is adds the badge to the icon… and when I open the mail app, it shows the number of unread email son the ALL ARCHIVE line, but NOT on the UNREAD line. If I open the UNREAD line, then it shows the unread emails. Very strange… reported it to Apple as a bug. Anyone else seeing that?
 
Tapping the title of the expanded Home controls in Control Centre now opens the Home app (as with iOS 10)

This makes me happy — for people with more than 9 accessories favourited, you had to keep the Home app quickly accessible to control them; they have restored the iOS 10 functionality of being able to tap the title to jump straight to the Home app. This was broken/not implemented in all prior betas from what I recall.

Oddly not implemented for other Control Center features such as Wallet or Calculator though.
 
Yup, it's iPhone 7. As I read through all beta threads it's problem with only iP7 and iP7+ because of the new home button.

We had this delay through all iOS 10 releases till 10.3 I think, so again we have to deal with delay.

I've had the iPhone 7 from very early on. Mine came with 10.0.1 I think. I've always loved the instant response from the home button. I noticed the slower response going back to my wife's iPhone 6 or any other idevice we have had with the physical button. It's night and day. I think there was a slight hiccup with the animations on the 7 before 10.3 but the response has always been near instant from my memory. You would think they should be able to return this behavior to the 7 on iOS 11. If they don't I'll stick with 10.3.3. Right now the performance feels perfect.
 
They removed the fish wallpapers on Beta 6 but it still worked on my lockscreen. Now in beta 7 it's completely broken, 3D touching on lockscreen doesn't do anything.

Oh wow they are indeed gone. I liked those! :(

Now we’re left with just 3. I hope Apple adds more. Even though it was just a gimmick it was a cool one. But they never ended up adding more Dynamic wallpapers so it doesn’t look promising.
 
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Same here cannot connect to app and games store. All the previous beta do not have this issue. Do rework network setting still cannot. Iphone 7+ here.
Glad I’m not the only one. iPhone 7 and cant connect to App Store at all. Already reported so hopefully gets fixed next week.
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Tried out the PB. When toggling the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth shortcuts, they activate but when you toggle them off, they stay turned on sometimes, only breaking the connection.
There’s no real need for them to be switched off. The only time I’ve ever turned off the WiFi was to stop it connecting to a network. This new behaviour now satisfies that need without wasting battery life turning the antennas on and off.
 
I’m continuing to experience the bug of the control center Music player controls no longer working or showing album art and song info. Doesn’t happen all the time, but regularly. Anyone else?
 
It is like that on iOS 11, from beta 1. So this is intentional. You must go to settings to turn it off, because from CC it only just disconnects.

Thing is on my 7 Plus, sometimes it disconnects only, other times it turns off completely. It's annoying.
 
Are you sure? It's annoying since when I want to toggle them off, it's to turn them off, not just disconnect.
Nah, it’s much better now. In regards to Airplane Mode, it is meant to prepare your phone to take off and be used inside an airplane. The only thing you shouldn’t use on airplanes is cellular connection, the whole idea that WiFi or Bluetooth (lol, such a tiny, tiny, drop-in-the-ocean of a connection) can interfere with airplanes is a proven myth. Why should Airplane Mode disable Bluetooth and WiFi?
Also, in regards to keeping Bluetooth and WiFi on while just disconnecting them from their current WiFi and Bluetooth connections, newer versions of Bluetooth use very little energy, the energy savings shouldn’t be more than 1% to 2% out of the total battery life. WiFi also uses very little energy nowadays.
On the other hand, if you turn off your Bluetooth and WiFi you won’t be able to use continuity, to connect your headphones to Apple’s W1 chips, you won’t be able to use AirPlay, you won’t be able to send files through airdrop, you won’t be prompted to use your iPhone or iPad as a remote control for the Apple TV, and so forth.
Do you know how annoying it was when I turned airplane mode on and off to search for cellular connection (or inside a plane) only to find that my AirPods stopped playing? Now THAT’S bad design.
Apple is just teaching us how to use things correctly, and taking us away from the myths of the past (such as WiFi and Bluetooth influencing airplanes lol, or that Bluetooth draaaaains your battery life).
 
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