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Minor issue but a bit puzzling:

After the update, if you have toggled off anything on the Safari start page, all of them are toggled on again.

Same with the sidebars in the Music and Podcast apps. Just toggle them back off.

The apps also forget order of your items, so you will have to rearrange them again.
Same here, it's quite puzzling to see such obvious bugs so late into iOS 16 in my opinion 😵‍💫
At the end of the update, I was forced to choose between auto-installing all updates, or just auto-downloading all updates. No option to leave things the way I had them (neither) until everything was done and I could go back into Software Update and turn auto-downloading back off.

EDIT: A *second* round of the same sequence of tapping to finish setup, tapping to set up Siri, and then choosing “Setup later in Settings” made the notification go away. But it would not go away after the first time I did that.
Yup, same here, it's weird. The Siri thing only showed up on my personal device and on no other devices that got updated in our household.
 
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Anyone experiencing issues after updating HomeKit architecture?

Looking forward to update, anyone got any feedback?
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HKSV is still pushing peoples name that come to door via iPhone but HomePod still not announcing names 😩

At least you have this option. I'm in Illinois where facial recognition must comply with the state's Biometric Information Privacy Act. Good times.
 
I can't find any info on what's supposed to happen to people who already installed the bugged HomeKit update back in December (like me). Is there supposed to be a new update option? I don't see anything.
 
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I can't find any info on what's supposed to happen to people who already installed the bugged HomeKit update back in December (like me). Is there supposed to be a new update option? I don't see anything.

Why would you see another option to install something you already installed?
 
I don't see the option, either and I have the iPhone 14 Pro.
Interesting, if you're on T-Mobile then it might be offered only in some regions. I have 5G UC service, which should be as good as it gets at this point.

The modem firmware on my phone is 3.55.02 and the carrier version is 54.1.0
 
So I called my other number in order to access the Voice Isolation setting. LOL... that sounds nutty.

Anyway, I activated the feature and hung up. Then several calls later, I decided to check and found Mic Mode set back to "Standard". I re-selected "Voice Isolation".

I'm going to be super-disappointed if this setting doesn't stick.
 
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Because the first update was a complete mess for many users, so Apple pulled it.

They pulled the upgrade option... they did not pull the actual update away from people that already did it.

But I agree... HomeKit has been a total disaster since 16.2

I was expecting to be able to update to the "fixed" architecture now.

That's what 16.4 is supposed to be doing.
 
Went from 120GB available storage down to just 12 after the update. I’ve seen some minor discrepancies before with some other updates but never this big. Apple, what the heck?!
Have you tried to restart the phone? That discrepancy is wild.
 
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