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Funny you should say that, i haven't had any for ages, checked them, all locations turned off.

Mine were all turned off but so I enabled them. Then had one notification and nothing since on my iPad or iPhone (running 18) but still get them, and always have, on iPhone X running iOS 16.
 
Is it my imagination or is the touch sensitivity a lot higher on this beta? I find myself unintentionally selecting tabs in Safari when scrolling through open tabs on my 15 Pro Max.
 
Is it my imagination or is the touch sensitivity a lot higher on this beta? I find myself unintentionally selecting tabs in Safari when scrolling through open tabs on my 15 Pro Max.

Probably adjusting touch sensitivity across the board after some 16P/PM users complained about low touch sensitivity lol. Apple's way of saying "here, how do you like it now????"
 
Probably adjusting touch sensitivity across the board after some 16P/PM users complained about low touch sensitivity lol. Apple's way of saying "here, how do you like it now????"
I'll tI'll take that as a win. I hope they fix the touch sensitivity; it's really annoying. Has anyone seen any improvement with beta 4?
 
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Is it my imagination or is the touch sensitivity a lot higher on this beta? I find myself unintentionally selecting tabs in Safari when scrolling through open tabs on my 15 Pro Max.
Complete opposite on the 16PM for me... I find myself having to touch an area 2, 3 and even 4 times for it to respond. It's getting quite annoying.
 
I did a routine volume up then down then held power to shut down iPhone for no particular reason. After restarting I get this message .
 

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I did a routine volume up then down then held power to shut down iPhone for no particular reason. After restarting I get this message .

Technically, that procedure is the same like shutting down a MacBook by holding the power button pressed for 5 seconds. So it is registered as a problem, as you're basically "crashing it". I don't think that procedure should be done too often anyway.
 
Is there any chance we could still have an RC or Beta release this week, or has the window of opportunity already closed?
 
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