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Bug: In the Mail app, mail only shows in the Inbox, not in any of the subfolders. In the app from my provider (Fastmail), everything's OK. What's everyone else seeing?
 
Bug: In the Mail app, mail only shows in the Inbox, not in any of the subfolders. In the app from my provider (Fastmail), everything's OK. What's everyone else seeing?
If it makes you feel any better, I’ve had a bug through all iOS 14 versions where Mail simply says “No Mail” randomly. I usually have to quit and restart the app to fix it.
 
14.4.2 just dropped. Either these are some critical vulnerabilities that couldn't wait until next week, or we're likely getting a Beta 6 next week.
 
This isn’t the most encouraging beta for me. Quite a few issues. The two most irritating:
- If I’m typing and it displays an autocorrect suggestion, adding punctuation confirms the word but doesn’t actually add the punctuation. That involves opening the punctuation again and re-doing it. It’s slow and annoying.
- My Lock Screen and notification drawer show “100% charged” all the time, regardless of whether I’m connected to power or fully charged. Right now my battery is actually 75%. It displays this instead of the date.
 
This isn’t the most encouraging beta for me. Quite a few issues. The two most irritating:
- If I’m typing and it displays an autocorrect suggestion, adding punctuation confirms the word but doesn’t actually add the punctuation. That involves opening the punctuation again and re-doing it. It’s slow and annoying.
- My Lock Screen and notification drawer show “100% charged” all the time, regardless of whether I’m connected to power or fully charged. Right now my battery is actually 75%. It displays this instead of the date.
I too am getting that charged notification incorrectly. Right now I’m “75% charged”, but not plugged in and my battery is actually at 42%
 
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