Store problem, isn't it? Not iOS itself.
Not sure because I'm also having serious problems with the iOS Mail App not downloading new messages or displaying the content of already received messages.
Store problem, isn't it? Not iOS itself.
App Store issues have popped up here and there with all kinds of iOS versions. As for bugs and all that, certainly iOS 7.0 and 8.0 had more issues that were more severe for more people. So Apple isn't all that different than what it has been at least for a number of years now, and in fact is somewhat improved given that overall iOS 9.0 has less issues that are less severe for less people.Apple is clearly not what it used to be! App Store app icons not appearing, updates not installing, updates taking long time to download, this is just server side of things. On the software side, it's downright crazy **** mess with stuttering everywhere even in new devices!
Fewer noticeable changes appear in later betas. As for bugs, seems like the list is mostly related to already existing ones rather than new ones, with iOS 9.1 addressing a number of existing ones as well--so not really more bugs, but technically less remaining ones.So, according to the article there are no changes at all? Just more bugs, goody.
I did not see any bugs being sorted on the "changes" section. Although as a 6S Plus user I cannot say I have seen any bugs that I would notice unless I was looking for something to complain about. I know this is not the same for all users. But yes; I have done this before, I am aware changes becomes less and less although I did expect to see at the least one!Fewer noticeable changes appear in later betas. As for bugs, seems like the list is mostly related to already existing ones rather than new ones, with iOS 9.1 addressing a number of existing ones as well--so not really more bugs, but technically less remaining ones.
Interesting enough there is another KB with more info. Its dated later but pretty much shows how to connect to hidden network which would say its ok (how I would interpret it). The first KB I sent is also referenced/linked from this one. It is more talking about "best practice" though.
Yes store issue it works nowI'm unable to upgrade the last version of Twitch app. Iphone 6S.
yesCan anyone replicate this?
1. Use the latest version of the YouTube app with rotation lock on
2. Play a video an tap the full-screen icon
3. Multitask to another app
4. The app is in landscape mode even though the rotation is locked
A bit annoying.
Already reported here. https://forums.macrumors.com/posts/22074970/Can anyone replicate this?
1. Use the latest version of the YouTube app with rotation lock on
2. Play a video an tap the full-screen icon
3. Multitask to another app
4. The app is in landscape mode even though the rotation is locked
A bit annoying.
wrong post, could you help me find the original? cheersAlready reported here. https://forums.macrumors.com/posts/22074970/
wrong post, could you help me find the original? cheers
With iOS 9.0/.0.1/.0.2 when for example I'm watching a video on Youtube in landscape mode, and someone text me on whatsapp, if I have the rotation locked and I open whatsapp, the screen remain in landscape mode and I have to restart the app.
In iOS 9.1 is this bug (If it's a bug) fix?
sweet didn't know you could do thatRight post. You should just click the arrow next to "username said" to explore the answers history.
BTW, here the original one.
I've seen a few reports of that in some previous iOS 9.0 threads. Has restarting helped?Guys look what I just got on my calendar app on the home screen. Anyone else seen this?
LOL geez. I had been thinking all day "wow I can't believe I'm still at 88% battery." Phone just went black and I thought I just had the phone turning off bug again. Turns out the battery was actually at 0% and the battery indicator hadn't been updating.
Wow maybe that's how they are getting those extra 1 to 3 hrs of battery on iOS9, just stop the battery meterThat's happened to me a couple of times on 9.0.2 and 9.1. Wasn't sure if it was just bad hardware or software.
Had it off from the beginning. Odd thing is non of the apps or system services add up to the total cellular data used.Turn off "wifi assist"
I haven't seen this but that looks pretty cool.Guys look what I just got on my calendar app on the home screen. Anyone else seen this?
Makes you realize the Calendar icon does not follow the grid system very wellGuys look what I just got on my calendar app on the home screen. Anyone else seen this?
Is anyone noticing that the remote on the ear buds don't work anymore? I hope I'm not the only one. I tried with two pairs of Apple EarPods and on both of them the remote does nothing at all. I'm on iPhone 6.