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Installed on a 6+ and also a 5s.

The animations you can add to text and emoji on the 5s are no longer there. Holding the send button doesn't do anything now.

Anyone else having this problem?
 
This is what concerns me more about iMessage

"WhatsApp isn't the only messaging app that stores some form of data about deleted messages. Apple's iMessage, for example, "leaves a lot" of information in a device's memory, Zdziarski said."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolo...ts-can-still-be-read-security-researcher-war/
Wow, was that ever a thin soup article. Starts out with WA and ends with a sentence about iMessage "leaves a lot of data" but no details (I thought iMessage data at rest in iOS is encrypted- smith the article said WA messages are not.)
[doublepost=1470078271][/doublepost]Anybody running the public beta having trouble with the feedback assistant not uploading feedback and shunting it to the outbox?
 
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Not sure what's going on with Apple's UI design team, but iOS 10 looks like they purposely tried to create the most generic OS ever. Nothing about it says "Apple". Grey rounded rects everywhere, incredibly dull icons. Boring and lifeless. No personality, no sex appeal.
This had sex appeal?

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It still can't do Jabber or any other protocols, though. That was my main wish. I hate having to launch Hangouts to talk to my friends who carry Droids, and it shouldn't be necessary in 2016.
 
I am really-really sure the overall dark mode will come with a release, because it pops out here and there in iOS10 betas: whole Clock app works in dark mode and also in Maps.app when you switch to satellite view everything goes into dark mode. And it looks really great!

I know persons who use their iPhones in black'n'white accessibility mode because of too much color in default icons.
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I am really-really sure the overall dark mode will come with a release, because it pops out here and there in iOS10 betas: whole Clock app works in dark mode and also in Maps.app when you switch to satellite view everything goes into dark mode. And it looks really great!

I know persons who use their iPhones in black'n'white accessibility mode because of too much color in default icons.


Also AppleTV4 which also runs on iOS has a officialy announced dark mode in the testing ;)
 
Installed on a 6+ and also a 5s.

The animations you can add to text and emoji on the 5s are no longer there. Holding the send button doesn't do anything now.

Anyone else having this problem?

Same here on a iPhones 6S.
 
does anyone know if the 'frequent locations' which used to show up at the top of the notification centre has been removed in iOS 10? used to be good for traffic etc. too and from work, but can't seem to find it in iOS10.
 
does anyone know if the 'frequent locations' which used to show up at the top of the notification centre has been removed in iOS 10? used to be good for traffic etc. too and from work, but can't seem to find it in iOS10.
Nope, hasn't shown up in Betas
 
Installed on a 6+ and also a 5s.

The animations you can add to text and emoji on the 5s are no longer there. Holding the send button doesn't do anything now.

Anyone else having this problem?

SAMMMMEEEEE
 
Why include the clock and date on the "swipe-to-the-left" "widget menu? Now I can only see one of my widgets without swiping.. Seems like a really redundant move, at least add the clock/date as it's own widget so we can add it ourselves if we want it. It doesn't look right either, having it not appear as a widget card like everything else in that menu. It feels really out of place.

They could add the clock and date at the top in the drag-down-from-the-top menu, that would make much more sense than this.
 
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Why include the clock and date on the "swipe-to-the-left" "widget menu? Now I can only see one of my widgets without swiping.. Seems like a really redundant move, at least add the clock/date as it's own widget so we can add it ourselves if we want it. It doesn't look right either, having it not appear as a widget card like everything else in that menu. It feels really out of place.

They could add the clock and date at the top in the drag-down-from-the-top menu, that would make much more sense than this.

I completely see your point, but before this update I kept having a natural tendency to swipe left and expecting to see the date, so when I saw this I we excited that it would finally be there. I don't seethe update available yet, but when I do I'm excited to see if the Date is a widget itself and can be (re)moved.
 
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