Why don't you just remove your widgets and set the clock to the thinnest version?The restart is likely to bring the clock and widgets back, thus obscuring my wallpaper
Why don't you just remove your widgets and set the clock to the thinnest version?The restart is likely to bring the clock and widgets back, thus obscuring my wallpaper
5312j was released on Monday.Appears to be a new beta out. It says beta 3 but I’ve confirmed it’s a new build number on iPad. iPadOS 16.0 (20A5312j) up from 20A5312g.
Perhaps public beta on the way soon and will match this version?
Does anyone have issues with Gifs not loading on twitter?
No clue if this is just a me issue or a beta issue.
I noticed for the past couple of weeks that incoming CALLER ID stopped working on my Verizon line. I did a few test calls today and none of them show incoming CALLER ID name (just the number). I also tried calling my T-Mobile number (both lines are on my iPhone 13 PM) and it also no longer shows name.
I tested calling one of my other non iOS 16 devices and they identify incoming calls (one also has Verizon and TM, same setup as my device) and both lines identify incoming calls.
I've poked all around settings and can't find anything that could be preventing it from working (and I though it was all network side anyhow).
Anyone else having issues with incoming CALLER ID not displaying the name of the caller?
I'm also having connection issues - but only once or thrice a day. WiFi and Cellular. eSIM on T-Mobile USA. However, my IP13 PM does not seem to get warm at all on Dev b3 - so far....I’d wait for next beta. Suddenly with this one I’m experiencing my signal cut out randomly and searching again even though I’m outside. Happens every few minutes now and causes drop calls. From what I’m seeing I might be the only having these issues here. I use eSIM on T-Mobile.
Things get warm more easily too and slow downs occasionally. So I’d wait for another beta.
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No clue if this is just a me issue or a beta issue.
I noticed for the past couple of weeks that incoming CALLER ID stopped working on my Verizon line. I did a few test calls today and none of them show incoming CALLER ID name (just the number). I also tried calling my T-Mobile number (both lines are on my iPhone 13 PM) and it also no longer shows name.
I tested calling one of my other non iOS 16 devices and they identify incoming calls (one also has Verizon and TM, same setup as my device) and both lines identify incoming calls.
I've poked all around settings and can't find anything that could be preventing it from working (and I though it was all network side anyhow).
Anyone else having issues with incoming CALLER ID not displaying the name of the caller?
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Not sure what’s going on here. Don’t have an E-sim, just the old fashioned physical sim. And it only appears on some contacts when calling. Says the line isn’t available so I have to select my own number.
Any ideas people? I’ve tried taking my sim out and back in. Usual stuff.
Didn’t someone about 50 posts above have this issue? I think @adrianlondon had the fix. Search the thread for “SIM” and that username and I think you’ll find it.
I just changed my avatar here to my memoji because so many folks here are too uptight about memojis.
I just changed my avatar here to my memoji because so many folks here are too uptight about memojis.
What’s there to be uptight about for a Memoji 😆😂, they’re just some fun to have on your account?
11 Pro Max
Is anyone respringing multiple times a day?
That's now the easy way to change the lock screen....swipe down for notifications and then long press to swipe between focus modes and/or change the screen.Anyone - why does the Notifications screen when pulled down show the lockscreen time / widgets and not just the Notifications?
Why is it just a photocopy of the lockscreen was when you went to the Home screen?
Seems kind of useless .....
For me, it seems to be the only way/easiest way to know you are clearing the cache for OTA updates and "resets" the memory on the phone. I always do one shortly after an update or if anything else seems to be happening like battery drain, warm phone, apps crashing, etc. Have been VERY fortunate with iOS16 so far to experience none of these.Does a "hard restart" fixes more issues than a "normal reboot"?