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Yep. Sometimes they close other times they pop right back up again when i hit the screen or home button. Pretty annoying but not sure if I'm annoyed enough to go back to 10. Last time I rolled backwards my iCloud keychain, and Safari data was all missing and I cant afford that either. That's what I deserve for putting a dev beta on my main device. ;)

Absolutely why I moved back to IOS 10 on my main device and left the latest beta on my other testing devices. Apps do not close properly. I've seen this issue on 7+ and SE.

How are you both closing apps? I've read that swiping up (like on pre-iOS 11) just hides the app. You have to hold your finger on it just like when you're removing an app, until the X appears.
 
Anyone else have an issue with Notes disappearing on iPad Pro after they are written with Apple Pencil?

Not even in the 'recently deleted' folder.
[doublepost=1498222490][/doublepost]Trello app is still not working on iPad FYI
 
How are you both closing apps? I've read that swiping up (like on pre-iOS 11) just hides the app. You have to hold your finger on it just like when you're removing an app, until the X appears.

I tried pressing and nothing happens. I have to do that with notifications now but to close apps I swipe up. Sometimes it works and sometimes not.
 
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How are you both closing apps? I've read that swiping up (like on pre-iOS 11) just hides the app. You have to hold your finger on it just like when you're removing an app, until the X appears.
That's on iPad, iPhone you swipe to get rid of the application. But there's massive flaws in this in B1/B2 and the apps actually stay active even if you can't see them. Look at the data transfer section and battery life.. serious drains. Obviously beta issues that will be ironed out prior to gold release, but B1/B2 is not something I'd recommend non-developers to install. Simply not worth the headaches at the moment for being on a daily driver. Secondary testing devices obviously make sense here. That's where I still have B1/B2 installed.. daily driver is back on the latest IOS 10 beta, running smoothly.
 
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That's on iPad, iPhone you swipe to get rid of the application. But there's massive flaws in this in B1/B2 and the apps actually stay active even if you can't see them. Look at the data transfer section and battery life.. serious drains. Obviously beta issues that will be ironed out prior to gold release, but B1/B2 is not something I'd recommend non-developers to install. Simply not worth the headaches at the moment for being on a daily driver. Secondary testing devices obviously make sense here. That's where I still have B1/B2 installed.. daily driver is back on the latest IOS 10 beta, running smoothly.

Aah okay! I read about it on Reddit so I thought I'd share it here. I'm running iOS 11 on my iPad Air, only using that for my comic book consumption. But yes, serious battery drainage. Holding off with iOS 11 on my iPhone 7+ till at least PB2. So yeah, couldn't test the multitasking myself, just took what I read on Reddit and thought I'd share it here to help out.
 
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How is iOS 11 running on an iPad mini 4? Does the age of the processor really start to show here?
 
Second beta is far more livable as daily driver. I actually do like the fluidity and smoothness of iOS especially animations little or no lag everything just makes sense other than the Control Centre which is a bit off.
 
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