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Anyone getting iPhone 13 Pro/Pro Max Sierra Blue vibes with this baby blue heart emoji?

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It’s still a bug then because it’s described as ending the current call, and says nothing about totally hosing your ability to reject an incoming call without answering.

More terrible UX from Apple.
This function works perfectly fine on iPhone 14 Pro, IOS 16.3.
Press once and you silence ring, press once again (or press twice without silencing) and you reject call.
 
Fingers crossed Wireless is working better now. CarPlay has been dropping a ton after the 16.3 & 16.3.1 releases and my wifi connection itself frequently stops working (the beta over Christmas / new years actually worked as expected and then it broke again as soon as they pushed the next beta :( )
 
For India, Cellular iPads now have 5G toggle. But Apple in their first attempt at this 16.4 beta have left out 5G Standalone toggle. So Jio 5G is still in unusable condition. Next beta will be public or I have to update via full IPSW via itunes. Sad life.
 
I know this is a lost cause, but at some point today, would anyone be so kind as to check to see if this Apple Music bug is still present in this beta?

Much thanks in advance.


Previous bug:
After you remove an album from your library, the album disappears from the “Recently Played” section in the Listen Now tab. And then, even if you listen to the album again afterwards, it won't reappear under “recently played”.

To check this, simply:

• Add any album to your library

• Play a few seconds of a song so that the album appears under “Recently Played”

• Delete the album from your library

• Does the album still appear under “Recently Played”, or has it disappeared?

Thanks!
 
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