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If my AirPods are connected to my iPhone, the alarm doesn't ring or vibrate.
Can anyone else try it?
 
Anyone else get a strange bug in iOS 15 DB1 where the lock screen won't be able to be unlocked after a couple instances. Needs a phone reboot to fix
 
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At least they aren't doing the truly cringe-worthy, like using the apostrophe-S , which correctly indicates possession, to indicate plurals... and are properly assigning noun-verb matching for singular/plural situations... like where Apple (as a company) is still a singular noun (i.e., "Apple is" and not "Apple are") despite the fact that multiple people work there... Apple's autocorrect still gets all of that right... so you take your wins where you can find them.
Don’t even get me started on those😂
 
Although beta 1 runs smooth on an iPhone 6S 16gb OTA's are becoming a real challenge in terms of space necessary for installation. Beta 2 asks for 5.5GB of free space before even downloading the latest update. With nothing else installed, software takes up 13GB.

Only way to do the OTA updates at the moment is to do a backup, reset phone to default settings (space used around 8GB), download and update then to reset again and to then restore from iCloud backup. Size of the updates will surely drop over time. Updates using IPSW is also an alternative.
 
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Although beta 1 runs smooth on an iPhone 6S 16gb OTA's are becoming a real challenge in terms of space necessary for installation. Beta 2 asks for 5.5GB of free space before even downloading the latest update. With nothing else installed, software takes up 13GB.
I have the 16GB model and in the end did a clean install of the first iOS 15 beta so it would fit, and finally clear at least some of the 4GB of stupidly-named "other" storage I've had since the first iOS 14 beta.

The second iOS beta went in easily enough, but my 6S is pretty much stock now with no apps added (it's a backup phone with a sim from another country I occasionally need to be contacted on).
 
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Is there a way to edit the contacts on the contacts widget? It seems to pull and suggest which contacts to put in the widget for me. But I want to edit it. To put specific contacts on the widget.
Don't know if anyone has answered this yet but if you long press it and select Edit Widget you can at least edit the order they are in. Haven't figured out how to add and subtract to/from the widget yet.
 
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