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Is tracking supposed to be grayed out and unable to toggle? Is this something that won’t work until the public release is out?
 
Is tracking supposed to be grayed out and unable to toggle? Is this something that won’t work until the public release is out?

Works on my 12 Pro Max, IIRC I rememeber reading that signing out and back into your iCloud account fixes it.

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Yikes. Battery draining fast on both my iPhone 12 Pro & my S6 Apple Watch. I’m charging both 2+ times a day now. I’m used to the indexing and whatnot after an update, but this is just bad. There’s gotta be some kind of logging going on or something.

::Edit:: Three times today my watch has dropped to 10% battery. At one point I was easily going a full day up until bed on one charge. Sometimes I’d wear it to bed and just charge it in the shower. Good for the day. Not anymore.
 
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Yikes. Battery draining fast on both my iPhone 12 Pro & my S6 Apple Watch. I’m charging both 2+ times a day now. I’m used to the indexing and whatnot after an update, but this is just bad. There’s gotta be some kind of logging going on or something.

::Edit:: Three times today my watch has dropped to 10% battery. At one point I was easily going a full day up until bed on one charge. Sometimes I’d wear it to bed and just charge it in the shower. Good for the day. Not anymore.
I'm not as bad as you. However I have noticed battery draining faster than usual on both my 12PM and S6 Watch
 
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iPhone 11, this feels like a RC to me, everything seems more fluid and faster than 14.4.2. Battery life difference between the two builds is not much different I finish the day with 5-8% less on 14.5 than with 14.4.2, I’ve chalked that up to the battery recalibration feature.
 
I took it to mean that he wants to use the “ Torch” utility as a light source when taking photos?
Yes, the iPhone’s flashlight. When flash is set to off, I still can’t turn on the flashlight if I want more light when I am taking a picture
 
Has anyone had the landscape Apple startup logo working on an older iPad Pro? It’s still in portrait on my 10.5”, despite having a Smart Keyboard attached. A minor bug but something I was looking forward to…
 
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Turn the flash on??
The flash comes on when the picture is taken, right. I would like to setup the picture with the light on.

One example; overhead lights in buildings can produce shadows on objects if my hand or body is between the light source and the object I am shooting. Having the flashlight on continuously can help remove unwanted shadows.
 
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