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Has any body used a selfie stick recently with the new ios 9.3.1 on a 6S? I can no longer use mine. My wife has a 6s also and it works with hers, but she hasn't upgraded to 9.3x yet.
Out of topic, but if it connects via Bluetooth, try deleting the device, restarting and re-pairing.
If still doesn't work, try Reset Network Settings, and as a last choice: Reset All settings
 
Oh hey, I did not expect this.

I wonder if I should jump on it. It's such a minimal update and I'm putting stability on the line because it's a beta.

Those that have it on a 6s, how is it?
 
this could be in beta for awhile based on 9.x.x betas before. example: 9.2.1 beta had 3 betas for developers and took a month to complete before public release.
 
Users are a weird bunch.. when we get software every week and every year, we are happy to get it but crib about poor quality. When we used to get quality software biennially or more, we used to blame companies that they don't deliver fast enough and keep users waiting for years.

So essentially we just like to crib.
 
Has any body used a selfie stick recently with the new ios 9.3.1 on a 6S? I can no longer use mine. My wife has a 6s also and it works with hers, but she hasn't upgraded to 9.3x yet.
Try using the volume button to take a photo without the stick. Is it stil present? If no, try using headphones to do it. If it doesn't work you may have to reset settings. My girlfriend had this issue. We thought her headphone jack was broken but it just needed to be reset.
 
They fix the "bug" where they completely didn't add a split keyboard option to the 12.9" iPad Pro?
 
Can someone tell if this fixes iBooks sync problems on iCloud? Latest public version does not sync notes/bookmarks between devices.
 
Wow, that took Apple only 7 months. Good job.

I'm so excited to see which stuff iOS 10 is going to break in two months. I know, in June we will merely get the beta, but what's the definition of beta? Usually, a beta has bugs and is not for the public. Apple however releases public beta's and GM's with bugs, so in reality, beta doesn't really mean anything anymore. iOS will have bugs regardless of the beta label and you can't expect performance issues in the beta's to be fixed in the GM.
 
Wow, that took Apple only 7 months. Good job.

I'm so excited to see which stuff iOS 10 is going to break in two months. I know, in June we will merely get the beta, but what's the definition of beta? Usually, a beta has bugs and is not for the public. Apple however releases public beta's and GM's with bugs, so in reality, beta doesn't really mean anything anymore. iOS will have bugs regardless of the beta label and you can't expect performance issues in the beta's to be fixed in the GM.

No software is flawless, and no software will be or can ever be flawless. When you introduce more code, the probability of it breaking something that was working before goes up.
 
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No software is flawless, and no software will be or can ever be flawless. When you introduce more code, the probability of it breaking something that was working before goes up.
There's quite a difference between bugs or glitches and degrading performance.

I understand that perfection is utopia, but getting the quick actions menu to be smooth really shouldn't have to take 7 months, period. My iPhone 2G was smooth in 2007, no reason to expect less from a 6s in 2016.
 
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