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look up math, funny..i dont care what ur "average american" this or that, i dont have a vehicle, im not american, i have to walk everywhere to get food, there & back is like 3.5 miles, 4-5 times a month. i freqently visit someone thats 5.1 miles of walking one way, many times ive done that 6 times a month, going to the bank to get rent another 2. plus any other misc stuff.

u look up some basic math, i know what an average is, do u know what a bug is? its like any & everything thats in front of people they have to try accept it & create some sort of order to make it "understandable" even if something is plain broken. i said multiple previous months were well over 70 miles now they always display 5.5 like its a hard cap, this month is my most active yet & still 5.5 miles..also the same "bug" applies to steps & flights climbed. u wouldnt know cause u probably drive the 7 eleven thats half a block away, right?

i mentioned the bug, i was done with it since im not believed, but at least the others werent a smart ass like u.

The screenshot you posted for the last month doesn't match what you're saying. There are some days that you barely walked 1 mile and other days where it says you walked 0 miles. You said the monthly view was correct. If you understood what an average was you would understand that these 1 mile and zero mile days will skew your average lower even if your workdays are averaging 10 mile days. You will never have an average over 70 miles with these numbers. Your highest day last month was maybe 10 miles looking at the screenshot you posted.

5.5 miles is just the scale of the graph because your averages never go higher than this number. I'm done replying to you because you clearly don't know how math works and I'm tired of explaining it to you.
 
I've been on wifi all day with a strong 4/5 dot reception, however I've been on wifi calling according to my screen. was this changed? now it doesn't kick in on low cell reception but now all the time when on wifi.
 
The battery life is phenomenal on my Samsung based 6S Plus on this beta 7.

Take that you TSMC lovers! ✌️

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I am sick of the crying when iOS 9.3 Comes out. I will come out when Apple thinks it is ready. When they rush it out, you will cry again because of all the bugs...

PS: I have an iPhone 6s and I don't like iOS 9.2.1...however, I want to have a stable phone...so I don't care about a 9th or 10th beta...
It will be released next Tuesday along side with the 5SE
 
Is anyone with a 6s Plus having the wallpaper rotate on lock screen? For example, if I have my iPhone on portrait mode and rotate to landscape while still being locked, the wallpaper will rotate too. Not sure if this is a bug. Thank you.
I guess nobody else has this issue. I will file a bug report then.
 
Ok, this is a new one. This morning (on the east coast here) my phone seems to have ignored daylight savings time. It was working fine yesterday, or at least I didn't notice it then.

Time is set to be automatically updated. Toggling airplane mode on and off corrects the time for a little while, but the incorrect time pops back up quickly.

Maps has the correct location showing for me. Going into World Clock mode shows NYC as being one hour ahead of me, which is incorrect.

On T-Mobile.

Edit: Rebooting doesn't fix the issue.

Edit2: It looks like this is affecting people who aren't even on the beta. Ah well. Another thing we know the new version won't fix.
 
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Everything is running perfectly. Best version of iOS ever in my opinion. Battery life is also the best it has ever been on my iPhone 6s, even though it never has been a problem for me. Good job Apple your doing such a great job!

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Ok, this is a new one. This morning (on the east coast here) my phone seems to have ignored daylight savings time. It was working fine yesterday, or at least I didn't notice it then.

Time is set to be automatically updated. Toggling airplane mode on and off corrects the time for a little while, but the incorrect time pops back up quickly.

Maps has the correct location showing for me. Going into World Clock mode shows NYC as being one hour ahead of me, which is incorrect.

On T-Mobile.

Edit: Rebooting doesn't fix the issue.

Edit2: It looks like this is affecting people who aren't even on the beta. Ah well. Another thing we know the new version won't fix.

Time is set by the cell network, so thats a network issue, not an apple or iOS problem.
 
Time is set by the cell network, so thats a network issue, not an apple or iOS problem.

Surely there's got to be an OS setting that could check on the issue though? And the 'world clock' had NYC, in the same time zone, as correct.
 
Everything is running perfectly. Best version of iOS ever in my opinion. Battery life is also the best it has ever been on my iPhone 6s, even though it never has been a problem for me. Good job Apple your doing such a great job!

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wow mine would be at like 10 % by then.
 
The UI lag on the iPad Pro is still there in build 7 of iOS 9.3. This is getting concerning, as the lag is a major turnoff right now, and I expect the final build will be released next week after the new product announcement.
 
Bug:
Open Control Center and tap on Airdrop.
Now click the home button and open CC again. The Airdrop menu stays highlighted in white.
 
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Surely there's got to be an OS setting that could check on the issue though? And the 'world clock' had NYC, in the same time zone, as correct.

turn off set time automatically for the time being. wifi can set time too but cell network overrides it (even if u have "no service").
 
Yes, you are right, but why would anyone want to repeat that :)
Well all software systems consist of reused components and logic in different functions/features. So the real reason of that bug may cause some other glitch or bug in somewhere else. This is how programs work. Its a good practice to report all bugs. Collecting those feeds is the purpose of betas from developers perspective.
 
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Yes, you are right, but why would anyone want to repeat that :)

All bugs should be reported though. Let Apple decide of what is important. That is if it gets reported. Posting here does nothing.
 
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