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Nothing is going to happen. I am waiting from iOS 15 for Apple to fix the issue with music playback. During music playback performance of the system is going down. It behave like old Android phone. Same behavior on iPhone 12, 14 Pro, 15 Pro Max.
 
Nothing is going to happen. I am waiting from iOS 15 for Apple to fix the issue with music playback. During music playback performance of the system is going down. It behave like old Android phone. Same behavior on iPhone 12, 14 Pro, 15 Pro Max.
Weird, I’ve never experienced that with either my iPhone SE3 or my M2 iPad Pro. And I’m using Apple Music a lot lately.

I’m not saying you didn’t experience It at all, but maybe it affects few people and that’s why it hasn’t been addressed yet?
 
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Opened Safari, and Apple asked about my choice of browser
 
Yeah, ok. Go with that story. As if you have any idea how much I might use my device. I, too, am capable of mashing out random key sequences to see what happens. But I don't. And now I am done here.
The thing is that errors must appear making normal use of the device, not forming an error.
 
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My point is that simply because steps can be physically taken, virtually no one has a reason to go through that particular key sequence. Just because it can be done, doesn't mean that it would normally be done by 99.999% of users.

I, for one, don't want Apple engineers chasing down ridiculous bugs submitted by users who are clearly trying to find bugs for their own 15 minutes of fame. Count me out.

For myself, for the “1 in a thousand or more” bug, I do expect them to take a real look, categorize, and prioritize it. That is just common post go-live process.
 
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I take it you don't see anything strange here either
Bug 1
Bug 2

Please open your eyes and try to reproduce it because of you Apple will never fix it
None of your links work. Sorry you seem to disagree but as I stated, I followed your steps multiple times and didn't have the issue you posted about. I noticed you seem to disagree or flat out insist everyone on this forum is lying so not sure what you're trying to accomplish here. Apple doesn't monitor this forum nor participate in any discussions so you're complaint isn't reaching Apple just a bunch of random forum members. We get it, you're not impressed by Apple's software. As far as a fix in future updates, anything is possible but I doubt Apple will address this bug as it unlikely effects many users.
 
None of your links work. Sorry you seem to disagree but as I stated, I followed your steps multiple times and didn't have the issue you posted about. I noticed you seem to disagree or flat out insist everyone on this forum is lying so not sure what you're trying to accomplish here. Apple doesn't monitor this forum nor participate in any discussions so your complaint isn't reaching Apple just a bunch of random forum members. We get it, you're not impressed by Apple's software. As far as a fix in future updates, anything is possible but I doubt Apple will address this bug as it unlikely affects many users.
Most of the replies to Quille have been deleted. IMO theirs should have been deleted too.
 
That makes little sense. Apple did not create the iPhone as a throwing object. Least I hope not :oops:

There are multiple ways to change the volume. This Apple added as a set of features. Buttons, Control Center, Sliders (some apps and Home Screen prior to DI).

This is an odd bug triggered by a sequence of events. Lord knows I have found a few in my day. Now we file a Feedback and just wait.
Think the point is yes there are multiple ways to change volume. BUT its not really intended to use them all at once in a sequence of turning to zero then 1/2 way up then back to zero then........... using every one of them until you see a glitch/stutter/frame drop whatever he is seeing. That simply makes little since to do. So if these little glitches annoy anyone so much then why jump through all these hoops to make it glitch out? Just use it normally and these little annoyances disappear.
 
Yes! I do. It’s really annoying. Two things I do to revert back to what I want to type is “shake to undo” and then undo. And the other is hit the back button with the x on it.

I’ve already restarted and rebooted my phone multiple times and it does not fix this issue.

I find it is an issue in everything including the native Mail app, Gmail, notes, outlook, etc

Any solution you have found?
I turned off autocorrect and predictive text in settings > general > keyboards
for now. Have turned back on auto correct but it’s a painful repeatable life lesson from the 90s of write in a text editor and save often, then copy paste across. (Ie don’t write your text in a web text box - it can disappear).
have mainly just kept away from gmail app for now. Haven’t used the second. Beta enough to see any diff yet.
 
Think the point is yes there are multiple ways to change volume. BUT its not really intended to use them all at once in a sequence of turning to zero then 1/2 way up then back to zero then........... using every one of them until you see a glitch/stutter/frame drop whatever he is seeing. That simply makes little since to do. So if these little glitches annoy anyone so much then why jump through all these hoops to make it glitch out? Just use it normally and these little annoyances disappear.
“Hey doctor it hurts when I do this”
“ Well stop doing it!”
 
The iPhone syncing to a Mac issue appears to be fixed. I was able to complete my second sync since 17.0 was released. Some diagnostic files are cleared from the phone during the sync, 2 sysdiagnose files were gone afterward, but most still remain.
 
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Really wasnt plan ing ti be om the beta cyclr. !75 long sroey shirt, 9’on17.4 now. 9’ 5)/5 ‘note, 2)-5 thr **** is up wuth rge keyboard? 8 swear i cant type coreextky afrer installing th beta i guve uo i csnr soend all day pikiny out one letter at a tkme
 
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This is acthally hoe jts typing not ajoke
I have not had that issue on the iPadOS 17.4 beta, but I have been running into a bug with this website in particular where occasionally lines of text will become all mixed up. And that’s on the public version of iOS 17.3, so I’m pretty sure that is a bug with the website.

But I hope that bug gets resolved for you. I’ve never used one, but I’ve heard you can install alternative keyboard apps. That may help.
 
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Second day on 17.4 and my iPhone 14PM is running great performance wise, battery life about the same as 17.3 and no bugs or issues noticed as of yet.

Battery health finally dropped to 99% after this update, been 100% since it was new in Nov 2022.
 
I have not had that issue on the iPadOS 17.4 beta, but I have been running into a bug with this website in particular where occasionally lines of text will become all mixed up. And that’s on the public version of iOS 17.3, so I’m pretty sure that is a bug with the website.

But I hope that bug gets resolved for you. I’ve never used one, but I’ve heard you can install alternative keyboard apps. That may help.
Thank you, I’d rather stick with the stock iOS keyboard that I’ve NEVER had a problem like that before typing in any application... Well anyway I guess I closed Safari and it doesn’t seem to be a problem anymore. That was weird though.

Anyway, what I originally came here to say…
I was having other issues with my 14PM that I could not honestly determine if they were due to hardware or software… Apple Store couldn’t determine the cause either and wanted $700 for repairs. No thanks.

I did an OTA update to 17.3 to see if that resolved things - it didn’t. But if anyone here knows me, they know I hate OTA updates. And there isn’t any update past 17.3 besides this beta, so… I decided to do an IPSW update to 17.4b1 see if that might knock out the problems once and for all.

It’s been a couple of hours so far but aside from that brief keyboard weirdness, things are looking good. I think? I hope? Worst case scenario the issue comes back and I’m still back to square one. But so far I haven’t lost $700 yet so I take this as reaffirmation that IPSW updates are much more robust on some low level than the OTA option, despite the conventional wisdom that seems to say they are one and the same.



Edit: that didn’t take long. Soon as I hit post and my problems were back, not solved by the update after all… Must’ve jinxed it. Back to the Apple Store I go?
 
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The iPhone syncing to a Mac issue appears to be fixed. I was able to complete my second sync since 17.0 was released. Some diagnostic files are cleared from the phone during the sync, 2 sysdiagnose files were gone afterward, but most still remain.
It's not fixed for everyone.
 
It's not fixed for everyone.
I worried about that but several on the AppleSeed forum reported it fixed for them so I updated and it was fixed for me as well. But it had also been fixed in 17.3 beta 2 so who knows how long this will last.
 
Can anyone confirm that animations stuttering was fixed ?

I’m using ip 15PM with iOS 17.3 and I have a lot of animation stuttering. Especially when closing an app which goes to Dynamic Island (music, Uber, Spotify, etc.)

I did a reset through DFU mode but it didn’t fix the issue.
 
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