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I don't like the dialer. Also I don't know if this is a bug or new feature of ios7. I have contact pics saved on my phone for friends and family. And when someone calls their pic shows for less than a sec. After it dissolves and blurs itself into the background. While it seems cool, it defeats the purpose of having high resolution contact pics, If it just blurs the image in an incoming call.
 
Siri keeps all your searches until you're done. For example, if you check sports score, latest news and weather, it keeps all three. I'm not sure if it did that before ios 7.
 
Actually you can have shared reminder lists, we have a shared shopping list at home. You do however have to set it up on the Mac, but works perfectly after that.

Oh, i didn't know that. Thanks! I tried to set it up on the iPhone and didn't manage to, that's why I thought you couldn't do it!
 
Well this was after I first installed iOS7. I was trying to select our wifi network so I could restore from iCloud from the very first setup screen

It simply wouldn't let you click on 'accept'.

So now I'm working with a 3 month old backup that I had on my work PC until I get home on my unrestricted network :confused:

Had that problem too, just a simple turning off and back on of the wifi took care of that. just one of the bugs in the beta.
 
There is also the shared section on safari, just like on the new mavericks safari. which displays links shared on your social networks (apparently twitter and linked-in only)
 

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Wow a bit touchy? I just asked a simple question. No need to be rude about it. I'm assuming its not a beta release for the general public for a reason.

While my response was probably a bit over the top, this isn't the first time you've been so snooty about people that aren't devs using the beta release. There was a thread yesterday where you sided big time with another user that was even more obnoxious. You both kept harping on the fact that this isn't for the general public (which you're correct about), but those of us that aren't devs and know what we're doing aren't a threat to trying out the betas before they're ready for the general public. I have no problem with non-devs using it and even reporting bugs they've found here or directly to Apple. In my opinion, the more people that get their hands on the betas, the better.

While I'll agree that it gets a bit tiring seeing people gripe about bugs in a beta (they should be expected), I don't see any issue with people that are asking others if they've seen the same bug. That's how bugs get ironed out. Sure, they're not reporting them directly to Apple, but you have to think others that are devs see these posts, try and replicate the issues, and then go through the proper channels to report them.

I just wish people would stop with the "but you're not a dev so you shouldn't get the beta" stuff. Why in the world would Apple allow those with dev accounts 100 UDID slots if they didn't think they'd let non-devs in on the betas? No one, and I mean NO ONE has 100 different Apple products. Apple WANTS the most people it can get to use the betas to find bugs. That's the way I look at it, anyway.
 
Today view in notification center shows how far away from home you are.
 

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Now while using airplay to my Yamaha receiver I can now control the volume of the receiver from the iPhones volume slider.

This is great since I am usually in a different room and can now pump up the volume when a good tune plays and then lower back down without having to go in to the other room.
 
Now while using airplay to my Yamaha receiver I can now control the volume of the receiver from the iPhones volume slider.

This is great since I am usually in a different room and can now pump up the volume when a good tune plays and then lower back down without having to go in to the other room.

Hmmm as far as I know this always has worked with my Apple TV:apple:
 
The screen turns off like a old school TV when you power it off :eek::apple:

Camera: You can no long access to the photos that you just took by swipe right. That was one of my favorite!! :mad:

Both of these are wrong. iOS does not turn off like an old school TV, and you can still swipe.
 
What?

The screen DOES fade to black when you lock it, and vice versa.

And no, you CAN'T swipe left in the Camera app to view your photos.

An old school TV doesn't fade to black when you lock it. An old school TV "blips" out.

I was able to swipe left from the camera app when I had the beta installed.
 
An old school TV doesn't fade to black when you lock it. An old school TV "blips" out.

I was able to swipe left from the camera app when I had the beta installed.

Oh stop being pedantic, you knew what he was on about. :rolleyes:


And swiping left/right in Camera.app now just scrubs between Video/Photo/Square/Pano modes. You can't swipe into your photo albums.
 
ok couple of things here. very possible these were mentioned before but I was late to the party and don't feel like reading 60 pages lol

so first the podcast app doesn't work at all...I'm sure this will be fixed in the next beta I'm not that concerned just curious if this happened to everyone?

secondly, I may just be missing something here but is there no quick Internet search? on other ios's there would be the google bar to the right of the web page address but when I go to the top of the safari page all I see is the address bar...meaning I've been having to type out google.com (or bing now apparently ha) to search something
surely I've just overlooked something?
 
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