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gwhizkids

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I know this is the speculation thread (esp since I started it!), but can we dial back the "Today? Today?" type posts? On any given workday here in the US, its possible that Apple will release something. Or not. I don't mind posts with some more substance around them, like "Today? After all, Apple releases 58% of betas on Mondays with full moons" or something like that, but please stop with "Today?"
 

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I know this is the speculation thread (esp since I started it!), but can we dial back the "Today? Today?" type posts? On any given workday here in the US, its possible that Apple will release something. Or not. I don't mind posts with some more substance around them, like "Today? After all, Apple releases 58% of betas on Mondays with full moons" or something like that, but please stop with "Today?"
Fair enough.
 

dan9700

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I wish full would come out as batt life is so poor on beta but friday isnt a good day to release everything as if theres problem its weekend so next week for sure :)
 

Mlrollin91

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I wish full would come out as batt life is so poor on beta but friday isnt a good day to release everything as if theres problem its weekend so next week for sure :)
Yeah this is the first time I'm hearing about poor battery life. Probably your specific device.
 
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archvile

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I know this is the speculation thread (esp since I started it!), but can we dial back the "Today? Today?" type posts? On any given workday here in the US, its possible that Apple will release something. Or not. I don't mind posts with some more substance around them, like "Today? After all, Apple releases 58% of betas on Mondays with full moons" or something like that, but please stop with "Today?"

When should we stop doing this? Today?

:p
 
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Mlrollin91

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Everytime you hear about this, you say first time.
Pardon? This is the first post in 2 weeks that he has mentioned poor battery life. And yours was the first I heard of overheating. If it was beta related we would have a lot more threads about it.

Go through his post history. He has not mentioned it once. Not even in the bug thread.
 

dan9700

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I never really said anything about batt but started to really notice it lately cos started new job and been out all day it drains really quick so hopefully final one will improve, i wish after this long week we get all updates today but i still see it being next Monday
[doublepost=1494608493][/doublepost]Monday it is what a waste this week has been haha i hope its worth the wait :)
 
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Chazzle

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I'm thinking that they are really working to sort out some ApplePay stuff for Europe, and that is why they haven't released another beta or public.
 
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Anperis

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I hope they better worked at performance problem according to battery.
 
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stevemiller

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I can't find any other mention of this particular glitch, but on 10.3.1 on my iPhone 7, entering multitasking from an app creates a weird "bounce" of all the cards. It doesn't happen when entering from the home screen.

Does anyone else have this issue and does 10.3.2 fix it?

Thanks
 
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Chazzle

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I can't find any other mention of this particular glitch, but on 10.3.1 on my iPhone 7, entering multitasking from an app creates a weird "bounce" of all the cards. It doesn't happen when entering from the home screen.

Does anyone else have this issue and does 10.3.2 fix it?

Thanks
I believe that is normal behavior due to how the closing animations are set up now. Clicking the home button when in an app on the iPhone 7 elicits an immediate response that starts closing the app. By the time you've hit the home button the second time (for the double click) the app has already started closing and then bounces back into the app switcher. I'm sure they could tweak this somewhat, but I wouldn't call it a glitch.
 

stevemiller

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I believe that is normal behavior due to how the closing animations are set up now. Clicking the home button when in an app on the iPhone 7 elicits an immediate response that starts closing the app. By the time you've hit the home button the second time (for the double click) the app has already started closing and then bounces back into the app switcher. I'm sure they could tweak this somewhat, but I wouldn't call it a glitch.

Yeah I was reading about that behaviour, and my phone actually shipped with 10.2 where you could see the graphical "interruption" when the phone blended between app closing and entering multitasking.

10.3.1 seemed to actually fix that, but introduced this weird other issue. The "bounce" is tacked onto the end of the multitasking animation; it's not happening because of new input or anything. There's every chance it's still related to them tinkering with the animation behaviour for the 7's home button, but I'd still classify it as an unnecessary glitch.
 

Chazzle

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Yeah I was reading about that behaviour, and my phone actually shipped with 10.2 where you could see the graphical "interruption" when the phone blended between app closing and entering multitasking.

10.3.1 seemed to actually fix that, but introduced this weird other issue. The "bounce" is tacked onto the end of the multitasking animation; it's not happening because of new input or anything. There's every chance it's still related to them tinkering with the animation behaviour for the 7's home button, but I'd still classify it as an unnecessary glitch.
I'm pretty sure it's still blending the two animations because of you double click the home button from an app fast enough, it minimizes the bounce, and if you are able to double click the home button extremely fast, the bounce does not occur (although this is difficult to achieve). Anyway, I don't find the bounce objectionable, but like you said, maybe they are still working on the 7 animations so there's hope for you. Guess if they ever release 10.3.2 we'll find out.
 

tech_apple

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I can't find any other mention of this particular glitch, but on 10.3.1 on my iPhone 7, entering multitasking from an app creates a weird "bounce" of all the cards. It doesn't happen when entering from the home screen.

Does anyone else have this issue and does 10.3.2 fix it?

Thanks
This app switcher animation issue have since ios 10. Apple fix a little bit that animation bug but still happens in a different way. I try to use that way but it is very annoying to me so i set up the home button clicking speed to slow.That's the bounce bug you're talking about right?
 

stevemiller

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This app switcher animation issue have since ios 10. Apple fix a little bit that animation bug but still happens in a different way. I try to use that way but it is very annoying to me so i set up the home button clicking speed to slow.That's the bounce bug you're talking about right?
Oi. I think I have an even different variation than that! I'll screen cap it next time I'm at my computer. Like Chazzle said, it also can sometimes play "normally" if you double press "just so". Also sometimes, regardless of how fast I double press it fully minimizes the app, then launches multitasking. And sometimes it doesn't trigger multitasking at all and only minimizes the app.

Anyway. Hoping they can smooth it out a little more going forwards.

edit: here's a video. I captured it doing the bouncy glitch once, then not doing it, then doing it again, and then how it consistently doesn't do it when entering multitasking from the home screen.

 
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