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Hopefully they turn the 32 bit nag message off for those who can't upgrade to iOS 11.

That's not the only annoying notification you get, I really wish Apple went back to 'the old days' where you didn't get such notifications at all, the one I really dislike is the one showing up if you don't have internet, yeah F***, I know I don't have internet, I can see that I don't have WIFI or 2-3-4G.
 
You don't know!
Apple might add it before it releases iOS 11 to the public.

I think it will appear in one of the later betas (for developers to keep up with their apps), if not chances of an OLED iPhone release this fall are very very small. It has to be the standard setting on those and also on all others that support iOS 11 too, to keep the UI design in line.
 
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They really took their time with this release but there's still some bugs that were discovered not on the update list. I can definitely see 10.3.4 at some point.
 
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Oh yeah, all I need to do is perform a restore via iTunes. I've had this happen once in the past. It'll be a boring commute home, though!
So you did OTA? One thing to keep in mind going forward, before performing OTA update, close all apps then reboot device. Then do the update as soon as it comes back up. That seems to work 100% better for OTA updates.
 
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Hopefully they turn the 32 bit nag message off for those who can't upgrade to iOS 11.
Are you sure they haven't already done so? (Ie, do you know devices running iOS 10.x that cannot be upgraded to iOS 11 that display those messages?)
 
Oh yeah, all I need to do is perform a restore via iTunes. I've had this happen once in the past. It'll be a boring commute home, though!
So it wasn't really "bricked" - people overuse that term. When something is "bricked", it is not usable and can't be brought back to life by the user with a simple restore. "Bricked" has to go back to the Apple Store and be exchanged for another unit.
 
So you did OTA? One thing to keep in mind going forward, before performing OTA update, close all apps then reboot device. Then do the update as soon as it comes back up. That seems to work 100% better for OTA updates.

Thanks for the heads up. I'll definitely do this in the future.

What? No backup iPhone? :)

My work phone is an iPhone 6, but I don't use it for personal reasons at all. Our IT department required all employees to install AirWatch on their company phones, which gives IT the capability of accessing phones remotely. Then again, I doubt they'd mind me downloading a couple of games on it!
 
I've updated my iPad mini 2 with cellular from 10.3.2 to 10.3.3 (14G60) and everything's fine. Not bricked.

Just adding a data point.
 
So it wasn't really "bricked" - people overuse that term. When something is "bricked", it is not usable and can't be brought back to life by the user with a simple restore. "Bricked" has to go back to the Apple Store and be exchanged for another unit.

Soft-bricked, then. This site's staff frequently uses the term "bricked" when these situations occur - here's a good example: https://www.macrumors.com/2016/09/13/ios-10-update-bricking-iphones-and-ipads/

The fact of the matter is that my phone is useless until I get home and perform a restore. While it may be a temporary condition, it's certainly bricked until I restore it back to operating condition.
 
Unfortunately, the zoomed display bug is still there.

Settings/Display & Brightness/ View Zoomed.

This setting is missing on all new 2017 iPad Pros.

This is a real bummer – I used this feature extensively.
 
So it wasn't really "bricked" - people overuse that term. When something is "bricked", it is not usable and can't be brought back to life by the user with a simple restore.
It was temporarily bricked, until the user came back to the computer it was originally set up on.
 
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When I finished the update, an image of Steve Jobs giving the thumbs up appeared in place of the Apple logo.
That was immediately followed by a notification from my bank that $1,000 had just been added to my account.

Wish I was that lucky. After I updated, Steve Ballmer appeared on my phone and then started jumping.

I can't unseen that...

Oh, and he left me 500 "Microsoft Fun Bux" - not sure what I can do with that.
 
Anyone else have a bug where Apple Maps doesn't load/display a map anymore? I get this in Apple Maps and in applications which use the Apple Map services.

NVM, a hard reset of the iPhone fixed it.
 
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