Has anyone else noticed that (especially at night) with this and the last update that colors look washed out? I bought an OLED screen for three vibrancy and now it's gone☹️ iPhone Xs
Service location bug fixed?
or iOS 13.3. Yup, seems they solved the bug but did not backport the fix to 13.2.xConfirmed iPXS - doesnt happen with iPadOS 13.3 PB2
Mail still not pushing after update for me.
This is untrue about Android. Perhaps, particular manufacturer's support and their implementation for Android. But the Android project receives plenty of bug fixes daily with releases nightly for devs. Apple's doesn't match the Android dev releases and number of pushes for fixes. So, if you have someone to blame, then it should be the manufacturer's use and support. Which is why, I always suggest a Google Pixel. Monthly updates and mandatory 3-year support for software releases. However, the original Pixel still received Android 10, even though this was past its support cycle.U got to luv Apple for this, yes IOS 13 was very buggy and they pushed it out to the public way to early but u have to give them credit for all the updates since squashing bugs per each release, it's still far from perfect but if this was Android they would still be on IOS 13, very slow interms of fixing bugs like Apple doesz
That's what I mean when I say Android update, usually it's the google phones that get the updates first and then if u use a Samsung phone u have to wait a week or two if not more to receive the update, I noticed they have a list of handset brands that get the updates quicker than others.This is untrue about Android. Perhaps, particular manufacturer's support and their implementation for Android. But the Android project receives plenty of bug fixes daily with releases nightly for devs. Apple's doesn't match the Android dev releases and number of pushes for fixes. So, if you have someone to blame, then it should be the manufacturer's use and support. Which is why, I always suggest a Google Pixel. Monthly updates and mandatory 3-year support for software releases. However, the original Pixel still received Android 10, even though this was past its support cycle.
Has anyone else noticed that (especially at night) with this and the last update that colors look washed out? I bought an OLED screen for three vibrancy and now it's goneiPhone Xs
I have now deleted and reinstated my Outlook account and the rogue emails have gone.Do you mean Outlook.com? Microsoft's web mail? If you look *there*, is the mail in the Trash? Is it in the Inbox? Is it in both places? How long does it take to migrate back?
Honestly curious. I'm still on iOS 12 and haven't seen any reason to allow the upgrade, for me Mail *has* to work.
In general I’m very underwhelmed with the OLED on my XSM in comparison to all prior LCDs.
Yes, I agree when the OLED is set to low brightness there seems to be much less contrast between bright and dark areas. I’ve seen this since getting my XSM on launch day. I drive a lot at night and am sensitive to bright lights. I find the XSM much harder to read/see fine detail (despite the much larger screen) with the backlight reduced — despite being as bright or brighter (annoying) than my prior 6s.
This coupled with only a marginally brighter display in full sun and the PWM associated eyestrain and periodic headaches make Apple OLED a huge fail in my mind
Again, you're quite clueless about ANDROID. However, Google should have more stringent requirements for the licensing of their mobile services to ensure more uniform use and greater longevity of the underlying kernel for devices. I believe if Google had started off with requiring manufacturers to have standardized support of phones for 2-3 major OS versions to include their mobile services, then you would have consistent growth, instead of fluctuations. I give Apple credit for starting off with support of their iPhones to have at least 2-3 major OS updates for them. Of course, you can do that if you're the proprietor of the OS and hardware. Android user base was helped out when Google decided to release the Pixel. Phenomenal phone and I consider it not much different in the UI experience than any iPhone I've used.That's what I mean when I say Android update, usually it's the google phones that get the updates first and then if u use a Samsung phone u have to wait a week or two if not more to receive the update, I noticed they have a list of handset brands that get the updates quicker than others.
Still having the same problem as you. Apps update but still show in App Store as needing to be updated.Anyone else having issues with updating their apps with this update? I tried a hard reset and it didn’t solve my App Store not letting me update my apps.
Yeah, I've got 20 apps now that need to be updated and every time I try to update all or individual it won't and it'll show the update button again. I have no problem downloading new apps. This is one of the most annoying bugs, hopefully if there's a Beta today it solves this issue.Still having the same problem as you. Apps update but still show in App Store as needing to be updated.
Installing via iTunes now. I didn't note the file size - something over 4GB, IIRC. It's impressive how long it takes even a very fast SoC like the A13.
I’m on iOS 12 on iPhone 7+ is it worth updating? Or is it still buggy
Has anyone else noticed that (especially at night) with this and the last update that colors look washed out? I bought an OLED screen for three vibrancy and now it's gone☹ iPhone Xs