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gatorworm

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Sep 16, 2017
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I’ve had iOS 11 installed for little over two weeks now and still have not seen proactive traffic suggestion. Frequent/Sigbificant locations are enabled. Anyone else experiencing this?
 
I was just thinking the same thing.

I used to get them every morning on iOS 10 but I’ve nothing yet in iOS 11.

I haven’t changed any settings and I’ve double checked that they’re all what they should be but it still doesn’t seem to be working.

Can’t be bothered trying a restore so it’ll either start working or it won’t.
 
I haven’t as well... my gues you have to get a few weeks/patterns in in order for it to start to show.
 
I hadn’t been seeing it either with iOS 11 but started seeing proactive alerts today with 11.1 beta 3. I’m wondering if this was bugged in the 11.0 release and Apple is fixing it in 11.1.
 
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Updated to iOS 11.1. Still no proactive traffic. My significant localtons dataset has a significant amount of entries. I depended on this feature to estimate my commute into work.
 
Updated to iOS 11.1. Still no proactive traffic. My significant localtons dataset has a significant amount of entries. I depended on this feature to estimate my commute into work.

Mine finally started showing (ios11.0) and is showing now (11.2b1) takes about 20-25 visits to frequent spots
 
Double check that Apple maps is working for traffic as I have an issue where it doesn’t show traffic even though it’s switched on. I have to toggle it off and back on and then traffic shows and then make sure to not shut Apple maps down as a background app.
 
Double check that Apple maps is working for traffic as I have an issue where it doesn’t show traffic even though it’s switched on. I have to toggle it off and back on and then traffic shows and then make sure to not shut Apple maps down as a background app.

Does this cause any significant battery drain? Or is that only if the app is being qxricet used? I know some apps are pretty good about location services but I’ve always presumed that leaving an app open with location services on in the background is going to cause issues. But maybe that’s something I’ve had wrong all these years..
 
Does this cause any significant battery drain? Or is that only if the app is being qxricet used? I know some apps are pretty good about location services but I’ve always presumed that leaving an app open with location services on in the background is going to cause issues. But maybe that’s something I’ve had wrong all these years..

I’ve never noticed any battery drain.
 
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