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Love Divine

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Is there any idea when we can expect a final release for 9.3? Itching to get my hands on Night Shift already.
 

Makale.Helvetia

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Occasional blank screen with just wallpaper and status bar when unlocking iPad with smart cover/case when a passcode is required. (To get past this: Press sleep/wake twice, swipe and enter passcode)

this one happens everytime i want to unlock my mini 2 retina..very annoying and odd one.

i hope the final version won't be too late.
 

Wowzera

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I am currently trying to restore an iCloud Backup on my iPhone 6S+, but it is stuck in "Time remaining: estimating" and after some minutes an error occur saying: "Cannot restore backup". I am running iOS 9.3b5 and already tried to DFU restore and everything else.
Any help?
 

gk712

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.. What about the Share Extension "Music" in IOS 9.3 beta 5 ? Does it work for you? I can find the option to share a photo / video or voicememo via "Music" in apple´s photos.app and voicememo.app but it always immediately jumps back to share extensions when attempting it. BUG or not?
 
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Jayson A

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Clearly, you've never worked as a developer on a large product. Sure, there are things that can be worked on simultaneously, but somethings cannot be... depending on where in the code the issue is... you can't have 3 different people working on the same called procedure or subroutine to do address 3 different issues without each trampling on the others' daisies. Some fixes must be single-threaded - which impacts overall delivery dates.

So there's one guy who fixes bugs? Wow! That's crazy!!!

Unless there's truly one dude that works on iOS, it isn't the same thing as 9 women giving birth to one baby in 1 month.

Use your head.
 

sbailey4

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Still notification center doesn't show weather (for me). All settings are enabled and it used to work, not even sure when it stopped. I have reset privacy and location services as well as network settings. If anyone has a suggestion, it will be greatly appreciated. I don't think is a bug since not many people have this issue. Thanks.
Maybe try settings>reset>reset all settings . That seems to fix other strange issues that may crop up after an update. It does not remove data or apps but does reset wifi networks and wallpaper.

I guess is safe to ask now how's battery and performance on the 6s, anyone?
Seems great here. Battery definitely better for me than any of the other 9.3 Bx builds. Also performance wise it seems better than any version of iOS 9 so far.
 
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AZhappyjack

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So there's one guy who fixes bugs? Wow! That's crazy!!!

Unless there's truly one dude that works on iOS, it isn't the same thing as 9 women giving birth to one baby in 1 month.

Use your head.

Show me where I said that there was only one guy at Apple fixing bugs. But in many cases, only one guy can work on a section of code at a time.

I see two possibilities here:
1. You clearly don't understand how the process works.
2. You just want to argue.
 

Tallrandal

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Interesting I have it enabled and it still works. Maybe try and turn it back on now and see. Keep in mind it only switches over to wifi if cellular signal falls below 2 bars or so.
Yes, two bars or less (no matter if the service is LTE or not) it will turn on Wi-Fi calling. However, I had to go into settings>phone and re-enable the Wi-Fi calling. For some odd reason it turn off when upgrading from beta 4 to beta 5.
 

Tallrandal

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Maybe try settings>reset>reset all settings . That seems to fix other strange issues that may crop up after an update. It does not remove data or apps but does reset wifi networks and wallpaper.

Seems great here. Battery definitely better for me than any of the other 9.3 Bx builds. Also performance wise it seems better than any version of iOS 9 so far.

I have been off the charger since 6:05 AM and had medium to light usage. It is currently 3:01 PM and I am at 81%.
 

Jayson A

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Show me where I said that there was only one guy at Apple fixing bugs. But in many cases, only one guy can work on a section of code at a time.

I see two possibilities here:
1. You clearly don't understand how the process works.
2. You just want to argue.

You fail to realize that I am talking about the logistics of comparing iOS to 9 women making 1 baby in a month.

You even said yourself that more than one person works on the code at the same time, so basically I was right.
 

Menopause

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I disagree. Every single problem I have reported has been addressed. Even the small ones.
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Wow never seen anything like that before. Haven't ever received a reply for my (pretty serious) bug reports, and I've filed over 15 in the last couple of months. Good job!
 
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sbailey4

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Wow never seen anything like that before. Haven't ever received a reply for my (pretty serious) bug reports, and I've filed over 15 in the last couple of months. Good job!
Have any of them been addressed/fixed? They don't always reply but do get it resolved.
 

Hansana

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Have any of them been addressed/fixed? They don't always reply but do get it resolved.
Yep. Pretty much everything I have reported has been fixed. I had to report back on whether the issue has been resolved too.
 

AZhappyjack

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You fail to realize that I am talking about the logistics of comparing iOS to 9 women making 1 baby in a month.

You even said yourself that more than one person works on the code at the same time, so basically I was right.

More than one person can work on "the code" at the same time, but not the same section of the code. If you need to think that you "won", go for it.

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C DM

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I was talking about 9 women can't make a baby in 1 month. The saying doesn't fit in this situation because multiple people CAN work on different parts of the product at a time, whereas 9 woman can't make the same baby.
It might not fit as an exact comparison (although in some aspects it can be close to that), but can fit as far as an analogy of the general concept that's involved would go--that there's a system in place and things work within that system.
 

iamMacPerson

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I'm not seeing any difference between my iPhone and iPad Pro (same set up of DP 5 on the phone and PB 5 on the iPad)

Since I'm in Canada our highway shields are different to begin with but I don't ever recalling in any recent time them being skeuomorphic.

That's interesting though.

What's funny is they look the same as the new US ones. I wonder why Apple is just now rolling them out down here if Canada (and possibly elsewhere) has had it for a while.

got the same shields on beta 5 with iphone 6, okay the flatness overall since ios 7 was alright, but these are ugly..last time i actually stared at one was weeks ago so beta 3 or so, theyre different now.

Really? I like them. They still resemble the actual shields (can't say the same for Google Maps), are more legible and match the rest of the OS.

EDIT: It's server side. My friends 6 Plus running 9.2.1 has the new shields already.
 

lagwagon

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You fail to realize that I am talking about the logistics of comparing iOS to 9 women making 1 baby in a month.

You even said yourself that more than one person works on the code at the same time, so basically I was right.

You fail to realize that throwing money and people at a problem doesn't suddenly fix it. It often does the opposite. Go ask any noteworthy software engineer, they will tell you the exact same thing.
 
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Bonfyre

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When I get to my mom's tonight I'll send the following feedback to Apple:

Siri:
-no humorous response to "call the TARDIS".
-No custom responses

General:
-no file manager (does not have to be a backdoor)
 

Ashin

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I'm being told an issue has been fixed in "15E5225a", but the latest is 13E5225a.

The issue was the App Switcher - invoke it from within an app, and start sliding an app up without letting it go - at some point (when the App Switcher animation finally "completes"), the App tile will snap back to the middle and won't move until you take the finger off the screen.
 

DoctorKrabs

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I'm being told an issue has been fixed in "15E5225a", but the latest is 13E5225a.

The issue was the App Switcher - invoke it from within an app, and start sliding an app up without letting it go - at some point (when the App Switcher animation finally "completes"), the App tile will snap back to the middle and won't move until you take the finger off the screen.
I was sent emails that 3 of the 10 UI issues I reported were fixed in the last beta. Actually, none of them were fixed, and they're still not fixed in the latest beta.
 

oodi

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More than one person can work on "the code" at the same time, but not the same section of the code. If you need to think that you "won", go for it.

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More than one developer can change the exact same line of code. It depends on the branching/check in/check out strategy of development team. To be able to work on the same section of code you can simply use code versioning systems like git, tfs, svn.
 
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