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It's either you're blind or your reflex is not very good. Do you happen to play sports, video games or drive a car? Or do you live in a big city and rely on public transportation, because that can be a little bit scary in your situation. I don't know the lag on landscape mode exist because I hardly use 3D Touch at all. After reading this forum and tried it right away it's very obvious. It may not bother me at all but I can confirm the issue does exist. This is certainly a bug and I don't understand why there's a difference between this two modes. So maybe the landscape mode uses more GPU?

Lol no need to be rude. I play sports and video games and drive a car thank you. On my device, there is no difference between portrait and landscape in terms of lag. Just because you experience it doesn't mean others don't.
 
I get this quite frequently. Keyboard appears on lock screen then persists until another app uses the keyboard.
 

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I sincerely hope all of you that are finding bugs are submitting bug reports via the Feedback app. If you aren't you're just whining.

Even if you submit bug reports, do you think these arrogant Apple engineers really give any attention to them?
[doublepost=1451990875,1451990834][/doublepost]Does this beta fix any issues or it is just another placebo update...
 
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Even if you submit bug reports, do you think these arrogant Apple engineers really give any attention to them?
[doublepost=1451990875,1451990834][/doublepost]Does this beta fix any issues or it is just another placebo update...

1. Many users on this very message board have indicated Apple engineers have reached out to them directly for more details on bugs or feature requests submitted on the Feedback site.

2. You're arrogant enough to think that Apple will push out a phantom iOS update to hundreds of millions of users?
 
1. Many users on this very message board have indicated Apple engineers have reached out to them directly for more details on bugs or feature requests submitted on the Feedback site.

2. You're arrogant enough to think that Apple will push out a phantom iOS update to hundreds of millions of users?

It kind of does! I also reported bugs (for OS X) and Apple engineers collected data twice from my computer and did nothing. It has been almost a year now...And if Apple really fixes issues then the release notes don't say about it. At best you could see four or five issues being acknowledged as fixed in the release notes even though the beta was pushed out to developers for months...
 
maybe this was present in the previous beta, but it looks like it takes about 5 seconds or so for the 'slide to unlock' words to appear

Any Touch ID device has always been like this. Slide to unlock is gone to indicate it's waiting for Touch ID, and if you still don't scan with Touch ID the slide to unlock text appears.

Even if you submit bug reports, do you think these arrogant Apple engineers really give any attention to them?
[doublepost=1451990875,1451990834][/doublepost]Does this beta fix any issues or it is just another placebo update...

I agree, I've submitted so many and so many are ignored, the ones that aren't? They usually say the issue has been fixed but it hasn't changed at all.

Maybe I just file crappy reports.
 
Even if you submit bug reports, do you think these arrogant Apple engineers really give any attention to them?
[doublepost=1451990875,1451990834][/doublepost]Does this beta fix any issues or it is just another placebo update...
Yes Apple does read and act on these. I have personally had two responses to reported bugs from Apple. Of course they probably don't respond to all submissions (i bet there are millions and millions) but they do address them.
 
Even if you submit bug reports, do you think these arrogant Apple engineers really give any attention to them?
[doublepost=1451990875,1451990834][/doublepost]Does this beta fix any issues or it is just another placebo update...
That absolutely fix bugs in reports. My rate is about 75% successful. I've probably submitted 30 just for iOS 9.x The ones they didn't fix were really just enhancement requests or UI requests.
 
Not that a lot of you are affected, but 9.2 broke a lot of stuff for those of us using device management in the enterprise and education arena. The 9.2.1 beta fixed those issues. I REALLY need the official release of 9.2.1 to come out yesterday!
 
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