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Searched high and low and can’t get a straightforward answer.

Is swiping left to right on a notification on the lock screen or Notification Center gone?

I’m on public beta 2 and right now there isn’t a way to go right from a notification into the corresponding app. Is this a bug or a feature that was just removed?
 
Searched high and low and can’t get a straightforward answer.

Is swiping left to right on a notification on the lock screen or Notification Center gone?

I’m on public beta 2 and right now there isn’t a way to go right from a notification into the corresponding app. Is this a bug or a feature that was just removed?

Try long pressing the notification.
 
You tap on it again after long press/3D Touch apparently. No more swipe to unlock into apP
 
That doesn’t seem to work. I can 3D Touch them, but that doesn’t give me the full unlocked app experience

Once you 3D Touch you can either select any options the app chooses to present, or simply the tap the expanded notification again to go the app.
 
Searched high and low and can’t get a straightforward answer.

Is swiping left to right on a notification on the lock screen or Notification Center gone?

I’m on public beta 2 and right now there isn’t a way to go right from a notification into the corresponding app. Is this a bug or a feature that was just removed?

Swiping notifications has been replaced with long press. To dismiss a single notification long press then swipe down to dismiss (or press the x).

Single tap on a notification will take you directly to the corresponding app. You don’t need to long press to do this. You will need to unlock the device with pin or fingerprint.

P.S. Hmm beaten to it. There was no replies when I started mine. Appears to be an issue with safari refreshing tabs.
 
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Swiping notifications has been replaced with long press. To dismiss a single notification long press then swipe down to dismiss (or press the x).

Single tap on a notification will take you directly to the corresponding app. You don’t need to long press to do this. You will need to unlock the device with pin or fingerprint.

P.S. Hmm beaten to it. There was no replies when I started mine. Appears to be an issue with safari refreshing tabs.

3 strikes and you're out

@bmac89 had the most complete answer of the three of us. Home run for bmac :)
 
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