Absolutely agree. A home made trick for me is to turn off data use of Music app and play "recently played music list" when I outside homeIt doesn’t matter to me so much whether I can delete the cache. I just want to have every data usage accounted for. On my device there are 800 MB missing now, before I did a restore it was even more than 2 GB that wasn’t mentioned anywhere. That’s one way of pushing people to buy more expensive devices.
Mine says 1.14.0Can someone with a 6s check the modem firmware version?
Settings > General > About > Modem Firmware
Interesting, big increase over 9.0.2 (1.02.00).Mine says 1.14.0
Verizon 6s 64gb Silver
This isn't surprising, this isn't a critical bug, Apple have far more enough bugs to squash. Don't expect it to be fixed for a while.
Interesting, big increase over 9.0.2 (1.02.00)
Throwing more engineers at a problem isn't necessarily the way to fix it. It's possible that it's still a semi-elusive issue that isn't getting as much internal attention as other issues. iOS 9 does have some more pressing issues...such as the random freezing thing.This is a lame reason not to fix bugs, IMHO. They have a gazillion engineers. I'm getting tired of tech companies not fixing obvious bugs simply because they're "not serious" ... Grrr!
This has been around for a bit...I think it was a 9.0 feature?iOS now gives a new notification if you decline the Software Update at first time of asking.
You now get a notification that states:
iOS 9.1 Public Beta 4 can update automatically between 06/10/2015, 22:00 - 07/10/2015, 04:00 while connected to power.
It then offers two options:
Install Tonight
Or
Remind Me Later
That will catch some folk out.
This has been around for a bit...I think it was a 9.0 feature?
I looked it up and found this: http://www.iphonetricks.org/ios-9-ota-automatic-software-update-feature/I've declined plenty of iOS 9 updates and never seen that mate.
I looked it up and found this: http://www.iphonetricks.org/ios-9-ota-automatic-software-update-feature/
LEt us know how it functions on the Air 2. Specifically for me Apple music scrolling and the tiny delay when opening some apps.The zoom in/out animation when opening/closing apps is also far smoother toward the end of the animation "cycle".
That's where I predominantly noticed "lag" or stutter on 9.0.2, albeit as I said in another thread it wasn't every single time, but it still happened.
9.1 beta 4 is a dream to use on the 6. Now installing on my Air 2 as I ... type.
LEt us know how it functions on the Air 2. Specifically for me Apple music scrolling and the tiny delay when opening some apps.
As am I. Nice to know! Thanks for checking.It's fantastic on the Air 2. I just changed my Apple Music to show all songs rather than sort by artist or album and the scrolling is super smooth. I'm one of the more OCD guys on here when it comes to iOS animations and I'm delighted with both my Air 2 and iPhone 6 on 9.1 beta 4.