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Did the update brick anyone else's iPhone? Mine finished installing and on reboot, showed the iTunes restore symbol. I wouldn't mind too much but I did my workout for the day and am afraid of losing my activity streak. Is there anyway to make this install usable enough to make a backup?

Yep, the same happened on iPhone 5s... restoring now to 9, then trying again...
 
Yep, the same happened on iPhone 5s... restoring now to 9, then trying again...
Sorry to hear. According to this page, I might not have to restore. I may be able to update iOS 9.3.2 over it. I'm hoping that if I am successful with that, I can update back to iOS 10 and then make a backup.

Can anyone weigh in on whether or not that would work?

If not, would anyone be willing to point me in the direction of an iOS 10 ipsw that I could use to update to directly? PM or off-site communication is fine with me too.
 
On my iPhone I had to disable wifi and check for downloads. It then showed up but I had to re-enable wifi to download. The first time it said failed, so I just did it again and it worked.
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Turn off wifi.

That is freaky!
 
The Audio Output Picker is back on the Main Screen instead of sliding up or having to pick it in Control center
 

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Sorry to hear. According to this page, I might not have to restore. I may be able to update iOS 9.3.2 over it. I'm hoping that if I am successful with that, I can update back to iOS 10 and then make a backup.

Can anyone weigh in on whether or not that would work?

If not, would anyone be willing to point me in the direction of an iOS 10 ipsw that I could use to update to directly? PM or off-site communication is fine with me too.

Update did not worked for me with iTunes and 9.3.2, i was too nervous to try to update with 10 beta 1 ipsw, because i did not find any beta 2 ipsw... now i found the OTA profile, and a fresh 9 is going to be 10 beta 2 (hopefully). And i'll restore it from my iCloud backup.
 
Did recent pull down sheet from the top always have a bounce strength dependent on how fast you pull down?
 
Damn... I was hoping they reduced the font size on the Now Playing screen. :-(

It's so big most track/artist names get cut off! Dang.
 
Messages has been entirely overhauled with features that include background animations, bubble effects, Digital Touch, handwritten notes, Tapback replies, predictive emoji, and its own dedicated App Store, and Photos has gained impressive facial and object recognition capabilities along with a Memories feature for rediscovering forgotten moments.
Are we going to read thus paragraph over and over again with each iOS 10 article?
 
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Update did not worked for me with iTunes and 9.3.2, i was too nervous to try to update with 10 beta 1 ipsw, because i did not find any beta 2 ipsw... now i found the OTA profile, and a fresh 9 is going to be 10 beta 2 (hopefully). And i'll restore it from my iCloud backup.
That will be my backup plan. It's not ideal for me because I will lose 1-2 days of activity tracking. If I can update to beta 1 and make a backup, then I can restore and go to beta 2 without losing anything.
 
Feedback app is in this build. Public must be very very soon.




Apple today released the second beta of iOS 10 to developers for testing purposes, just over three weeks after first unveiling the new operating system at its 2016 Worldwide Developers Conference.

Today's update is available as an over-the-air download to those who installed the first beta or the beta configuration profile and it's available for direct download through the Apple Developer Center. The update is accompanied by a new beta of Xcode 8.

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iOS 10 is a major iOS update with a host of new features and design tweaks, including a new Lock screen experience with 3D Touch-enabled notifications, a more easily accessible camera, a redesigned Control Center, and a new widgets screen.

Messages has been entirely overhauled with features that include background animations, bubble effects, Digital Touch, handwritten notes, Tapback replies, predictive emoji, and its own dedicated App Store, and Photos has gained impressive facial and object recognition capabilities along with a Memories feature for rediscovering forgotten moments.

There's a new Home app and apps like Maps and Apple Music have been redesigned, plus there are hundreds of smaller tweaks and changes in the operating system.

iOS 10 is only available to developers at the current time, but Apple plans to introduce a public iOS 10 beta in July before the official fall release of the software.

For full details on iOS 10, make sure to check out our iOS 10 roundup.

Changes in Beta 2

- The Messages App Store is now live with Apple's sticker packs available for download.

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- The Filters icon in the bottom toolbar of Mail has been changed from the previous funnel-style icon.

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- 3D Touch shortcuts on the flashlight and time in Control Center now have icons, and the brightness settings for the flashlight have been renamed to low/medium/bright light from low/medium/high intensity.

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- Apple's new organ donor signup functionality is included on the Medical ID tab of the Health app.

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- There is a new "Low Quality Image Mode" in the Messages section of Settings.

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Article Link: Apple Seeds Second Beta of iOS 10 to Developers
 
Does anyone know if, when Live photos is disabled, does the camera still stop music playing when the camera is in use?
 
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