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Hi. I just discovered that it won’t charge while my ipad turned off. IPADOS 13.1.1
If you are plugging into your mac to charge, this has been true for a while, at least for my iPhone. Seems like reasonable security to ask for an ok before granting access to a device. Charging works off or on with a charger.
 
I would not call it poor development...I would call it a problem with QA and UAT. Kudos to Apple releasing patches so quickly but "shame, shame" on QA/UAT.
Some of that goes back to the Steve Jobs days. His philosophy was that if software was well-engineered and designed from the beginning there should be minimal need for QnA.
 
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Some of that goes back to the Steve Jobs days. His philosophy was that if software was well-engineered and designed from the beginning there should be minimal need for QnA.
Stop spreading this nonsense like the Steve Jobs era was bug free software. Far from it.
 
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No such thing. What "certification authority"? Apple certainly has no such program.
Best buy uses this terminology as well as some other retailers. It simply means their geek squad tested it.
typically a “certified” used iPhone just means the seller (usually BB or wireless carrier) tested the unit and deems it good enough to put a 90 day warranty on it.
So, i force closed safari on my iPad, now all my tabs that were open are gone!

also, my Apple Pay cards on my iPhone are gone, I had 2 cards and Apple Pay Cash set up...not sure if they were lost from update or from signing out of iCloud and back in again.
 
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I skipped iOS 13, but updated to 13.1 and now 13.1.1. iPhone 7 and iPad Air 2. No heating issues and everything works normally. No battery drain problems. No Mail issues.

Lucky you - I had my iPhone 8 in the car - connected to the USB box - and for nearly one hour the phone was on 99% while charging. Disabled Bluetooth - e voilá - within 2 minutes fully charged.

Nevertheless the battery is draining like hell - with my personal usage I had two days of usage before charging - now I barely make it through the day with one charge. And this is just leaving the phone on a desk and using Spotify while riding to and from work.
 
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Lucky you - I had my iPhone 8 in the car - connected to the USB box - and for nearly one hour the phone was on 99% while charging. Disabled Bluetooth - e voilá - within 2 minutes fully charged.

Nevertheless the battery is draining like hell - with my personal usage I had two days of usage before charging - now I barely make it through the day with one charge. And this is just leaving the phone on a desk and using Spotify while riding to and from work.


Actually with use of basic emojis they go away and you have to swipe left to evoke them. At least for me...

They keep automatically showing up on my frequently used emoji tab, even after I've disabled them, swiped left, and everything else I've read to supposedly resolve this issue. It's very frustrating as they are extremely annoying.
 
Excuse me? Where in the world did you get the idea that you can't restore from earlier to later? It's the *reverse* you can't do. You can restore backups from an iOS 12 device onto an iOS 13 device forever.

Oh i didn’t know. So i guess updating the device to the latest before backing up wasn’t necessary.
 
It's not that they started working on it two weeks ago. They most likely identified some of the bugs during previous version QA and already were working on them in parallel planning a release after two weeks.
Oh sure - having worked in software in some form for 24 years, I’m well aware. My point is that orchestrating a software release to millions of devices is an undertaking, this regular of a cadence is impressive.
 
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