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FatPuppy

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I am really sorry to be that guy but, is it safe to assume that now Control Center is finally smooth? From what i read, the features seem pretty amazing and even the NC is looking good.
 
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rhysmorgan

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That's lame why can regular users get this feature as well... Is there some sort of education profile that you can install to enable this?
It’s almost certainly a soft-launch before being a flagship feature for iOS 10. Just wait a few more months for the iOS 10 beta ;)

I am really sorry to be that guy but, is it safe to assume that now CC is finally smooth? From what i read, the features seem pretty amazing and even the NC is looking good.
What exactly is CC?
 

ZEEN0j

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He meant this
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Oh cool. Now I just need a phone with force touch.
 
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rstark18

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Got my hands on the beta profile and loading it now.
I was having a lot of battery issues with 9.2.1 and I'm hoping this will sort that out but since it's not a clean install I have my doubts.
 

sbailey4

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Got my hands on the beta profile and loading it now.
I was having a lot of battery issues with 9.2.1 and I'm hoping this will sort that out but since it's not a clean install I have my doubts.
Yeah prob not as there were not really any battery issues with 9.2.1. Most likely something on your particular device causing a problem. Beta software is usually not known for battery performance esp B1 versions. However the act of reloading the OS may solve your issue.
 

Paddle1

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What is redesigned about the health app? I'm not noticing a difference.
From Apple:

Discover new health apps and see more on your dashboard.

It’s simpler than ever to find third-party apps to track your health and wellness. Categories such as Weight, Workouts, and Sleep have a new slider menu that reveals great apps you can easily add to your Health dashboard.2The Health app also now displays your move, exercise, and stand data, as well as your goals, from Apple Watch. So you can see all your health metrics in one place and easily share your data with third‑party apps.
 

TypeMRT

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Would someone please check if Night Shift is an option in the Accessibilty Shortcut menu (Settings-General-Accessibilty)? I use the Accessibilty Shortcut menu to bring up Zoom (lower screen gamma) and Invert Colors options when I triple-click the Home button.
It would be nice to triple-click Home to quickly enable/disable Night Shift, like when you want view photos or a video but keep the regular sunset-to-sunrise schedule.
 

zorinlynx

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Lots of 100% CPU since this update finished. Probably reindexing or reoptimizing something. In any case, expect a warm phone for a bit after the update! (It's been about 10 minutes and it's still pegged for me. iPhone 6)
 

ajiuo

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From Apple:

Discover new health apps and see more on your dashboard.

It’s simpler than ever to find third-party apps to track your health and wellness. Categories such as Weight, Workouts, and Sleep have a new slider menu that reveals great apps you can easily add to your Health dashboard.2The Health app also now displays your move, exercise, and stand data, as well as your goals, from Apple Watch. So you can see all your health metrics in one place and easily share your data with third‑party apps.
Well I guess that would qualify as additional features and not an app redesign... What is a slider menu and how do I access it?
 

ajiuo

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Would someone please check if Night Shift is an option in the Accessibilty Shortcut menu (Settings-General-Accessibilty)? I use the Accessibilty Shortcut menu to bring up Zoom (lower screen gamma) and Invert Colors options when I triple-click the Home button.
It would be nice to triple-click Home to quickly enable/disable Night Shift, like when you want view photos or a video but keep the regular sunset-to-sunrise schedule.

No it's not
 
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iTom17

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Lots of 100% CPU since this update finished. Probably reindexing or reoptimizing something. In any case, expect a warm phone for a bit after the update! (It's been about 10 minutes and it's still pegged for me. iPhone 6)
Not having that on my 6s. Did have it the first 5-10 minutes, but then it started to cool down. It's now like always. :p
 

snorfu

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I already love iOS 9.3 so much. Only for the Touch ID functionality in Notes, Quick Actions for the Settings app and of course Night Shift. And yet it feels even more fluid on my iPhone 6s. This is the kind of stuff I like to see happening with iOS. Keep it up Apple! :D
Could you tell me please how to got it?
 
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ajiuo

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"Interesting" how there's an influx of brand new registered users posting...with most of the posts just asking for a developer profile.

The sticky from slightly older days would likely apply: https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...of-software-without-a-proper-license.1740290/

I don't think anyone including Apple seriously cares anymore. They have disabled UDID detection, made it possible to install betas without even using iTunes.

People who are not registered developers are installing betas... So what, who cares?
 
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