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Its the little things...pretty cool when you download iOS 6.0.1 the gears move....yes, its the little things.

Maybe they should make sure the big things are working properly before they expect us to be amazed by the 'little things.'
 
Anyone else having issues with cellular data or wifi connectivity?

Ever since iOS 6 I've had terrible WiFi issues. Not losing it, just the gear spinning and then a min later telling me I don't have connection (while my computers, macbook, iPads, chromebooks all have no problem). I'm sure hoping this update fixes the crappy WiFi on my 4s.

Even my Apple TV has wifi issues ever since the latest update - a year of no problems till 6.
 
Facebook works fine for me after the update. Try a reboot? If not, try uninstall and reinstall of Facebook. If still broken, well, then submit report to Apple.
 
I upgraded to the 5 because my 4S after iOS6 couldn't get through the day without a mid-day recharge, or even more.

My 5 is the same way. iOS 5 had tremendous battery life on my 4S.

I really am disappointed this hasn't been resolved, or at least not mentioned in this update list.

:mad:

I find that battery life is greatly reduced by some 3rd party apps that use notifications.

I improved my battery life substantially via turning off all notifications from 3rd party apps.

I tried turning on notifications for specific 3rd party apps for which I wanted notifications one at a time but most of them significantly reduced battery life.
 
Nope. Apparently that change is intentional and is here to stay? It sucks. I always waited for the swoosh sound when sending large attachments to let me know when it was finished.

Me, too. But then I realized after discovering this new "feature" that letting me know an email was sent or sending in the background immediately before even leaving the Mail app was actually smarter than hearing a pocket-swoosh sound out of nowhere 10 minutes later.
 
Man I hope so.

That change ruined iTunes Match for me. There's no way to go through a playlist or album and quickly download a bunch of individual songs. And like you said, no way to delete individual songs either.

Would it work to add the songs to a new playlist and then tap the cloud-download button at the top of the playlist view once to get'em all in one shot?
 
iPhone 5 upgraded and Facebook crashes anytime you lunch it. Anyone having the same issue? Don't install yet if you want your Facebook to work.
 
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