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wierd for for me on my air 27 beta 1 is more stable then 26.5.1 lolWent back to iOS 26 I just need the most stable os on my main phone it gets too hot and slow. Is not a bad beta but I wait for beta 4-5
wierd for for me on my air 27 beta 1 is more stable then 26.5.1 lolWent back to iOS 26 I just need the most stable os on my main phone it gets too hot and slow. Is not a bad beta but I wait for beta 4-5
I didn’t get the notification. I went into Siri via settings and I could activate itYou’ll get the notification.
Mine showed up and in Settings the next day.
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I get this, I placed the gray square for privacy.
yep its gone. Apple got rid of it for who knows why. grr!
I notice that you don't get the "Save" check mark top right corner either. I reported that as a bug.It does. At the top of the shortcut is the automation trigger or triggers.
Now, when you want to add a new action, click in the search bar and you'll get a button at the top labelled "Automation". You can add triggers there. This will turn the shortcut into an automation (or create further automations) as you add them.
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It took me a while to work out what was going on, as I suddenly had a load of shortcuts appear with weird names like "Time of day 1" "Focus 3" etc. Turns out that the upgrade has changed all automations into shortcuts with automaton-triggers at the top.
So I renamed them all and put them in a folder called Automations. Of course, Apple already has a sidebar entry for automations, but as they show now as both an automation and a shortcut, I needed to tidy them up. Although confusing, one big advantage is that these automation/shortcut hybrids now sync via iCloud. And they get backed up by my backup-shortcuts shortcut (which is similar to https://www.macscripter.net/t/backup-and-restore-shortcuts/77137).
iOS 27 is more stable than iOS 18 and iOS 26, but different strokes for different folks I guess.Went back to iOS 26 I just need the most stable os on my main phone it gets too hot and slow. Is not a bad beta but I wait for beta 4-5
There doesn't seem to be much variance in Liquid Glass on the "clear" half of the slider, so that makes me think they're going to add more transparency in future betas.
I’m on iOS27 on iPad Pro m4, and it finished indexing a while back. I definitely get search results in Mail search and Siri that are more than a year old. Just asked Siri to look in email to find out when I bought my dishwasher. Turned up an email from 2018.Does anyone else have the problem that you can only search through e-mails that are less than year old?
I keep e-mails for about 7 years. But today I wanted to search for an e-mail which I knew I received last year, but it didn't show up in search results. It turns out that search results now only show e-mails that are newer than 1 year. It doesn't matter if you search through spotlight or directly in the mail app. It is also the same on iOS, macOS and even iCloud.com. In the screenshots, you can see that I received an e-mail about the WWDC25 on June 13th 2025. I can scroll to it in my inbox. I can open it and read everything, but it won't show up in any search results, no matter if you search for content or metadata.
I filed a bug report for this in the feedback app.
Also, a full 1.5 week after installing, my phone still says it is indexing.
On an iOS 27 device that has just been fully indexed (took 8 1/2 days), I am able to easily find emails that go back many years without any problem. Same for a MacOS 27 device (am assuming that the mac is fully indexed). A simple search, and a more complex "Siri query" both work just fine and show mail results going back many years. I can't speak to iCloud.comDoes anyone else have the problem that you can only search through e-mails that are less than year old?
I keep e-mails for about 7 years. But today I wanted to search for an e-mail which I knew I received last year, but it didn't show up in search results. It turns out that search results now only show e-mails that are newer than 1 year. It doesn't matter if you search through spotlight or directly in the mail app. It is also the same on iOS, macOS and even iCloud.com. In the screenshots, you can see that I received an e-mail about the WWDC25 on June 13th 2025. I can scroll to it in my inbox. I can open it and read everything, but it won't show up in any search results, no matter if you search for content or metadata.
I filed a bug report for this in the feedback app.
Also, a full 1.5 week after installing, my phone still says it is indexing.
Have iOS 27 and MacOS 27 on multiple devices. Each one indexes separately. Once one iCloud device is off the waitlist and on the "new Siri", all associated (eligible) devices seem to be enabled for the new Siri. Indexing on each device makes sense given Apple's privacy strategy.Question for those who upgraded two devices connected to the same iCloud account:
Does the second device did the indexing too? If so, was it faster than for the first device?
I'm trying to know if there's some kind of shared index between devices (especially for iCloud Drive docs, iMessage etc) or if every device needs to index by itself
Does anyone else have the problem that you can only search through e-mails that are less than year old?
I keep e-mails for about 7 years. But today I wanted to search for an e-mail which I knew I received last year, but it didn't show up in search results. It turns out that search results now only show e-mails that are newer than 1 year. It doesn't matter if you search through spotlight or directly in the mail app. It is also the same on iOS, macOS and even iCloud.com. In the screenshots, you can see that I received an e-mail about the WWDC25 on June 13th 2025. I can scroll to it in my inbox. I can open it and read everything, but it won't show up in any search results, no matter if you search for content or metadata.
I filed a bug report for this in the feedback app.
Also, a full 1.5 week after installing, my phone still says it is indexing.
I'll try tomorrow at my office with eduroam. WiFi works fine for me on normal WiFi networks.Is anyone else having trouble with iOS 27 staying connected to WiFi networks that require a username and password? Like office WiFi for example.
It's actually been working the past couple of days. So it was either an issue with my office Wi-Fi, or something with the indexing process.I'll try tomorrow at my office with eduroam. WiFi works fine for me on normal WiFi networks.
Good to hear it's working!It's actually been working the past couple of days. So it was either an issue with my office Wi-Fi, or something with the indexing process.
Does anyone else have the problem that you can only search through e-mails that are less than year old?
I keep e-mails for about 7 years. But today I wanted to search for an e-mail which I knew I received last year, but it didn't show up in search results. It turns out that search results now only show e-mails that are newer than 1 year. It doesn't matter if you search through spotlight or directly in the mail app. It is also the same on iOS, macOS and even iCloud.com. In the screenshots, you can see that I received an e-mail about the WWDC25 on June 13th 2025. I can scroll to it in my inbox. I can open it and read everything, but it won't show up in any search results, no matter if you search for content or metadata.
I filed a bug report for this in the feedback app.
Also, a full 1.5 week after installing, my phone still says it is indexing.
My iphone is still indexing, 😡Does anyone else have the problem that you can only search through e-mails that are less than year old?
I keep e-mails for about 7 years. But today I wanted to search for an e-mail which I knew I received last year, but it didn't show up in search results. It turns out that search results now only show e-mails that are newer than 1 year. It doesn't matter if you search through spotlight or directly in the mail app. It is also the same on iOS, macOS and even iCloud.com. In the screenshots, you can see that I received an e-mail about the WWDC25 on June 13th 2025. I can scroll to it in my inbox. I can open it and read everything, but it won't show up in any search results, no matter if you search for content or metadata.
I filed a bug report for this in the feedback app.
Also, a full 1.5 week after installing, my phone still says it is indexing.
I'm sure you know this, but those aftermarket wireless CarPlay adaptors have a web interface you connect to and check for new firmware releases. I had a few different ones and updated each several times in the past. Hoping that helps.I have OEM wired CarPlay but use an aftermarket wireless adapter. While it did have occasional crashes in the past, it was nowhere near the frequency I’m seeing now, even early on in this beta cycle.
I’ll see how it does on the way home after the restart I did earlier and report back.
I can't get it to show on my MAC even with Xcode Beta installed.Bummer. Oh well, back to waiting 😴
After I wrote that I did more experimenting and it seems this WiFI disconnect issue might be related to other settings AND to poor WiFi connectivity.Same here. iPhone 17 Pro. Might not be noticeable in some use cases since it seems to switch to cell data when WiFi disconnects. But I first noticed it running a ham radio remote that includes streaming audio. In that case, switching to cell data interrupts the connection and the audio stops along with the connection.... and it happens every minute or two in that configuraiton. Feedback sent.
EDIT: While I watched, it disconnected from WiFi, reverted to cell data and then re-connected to WiFi with no active app and no active data connection. So it is not confined to apps that use data.
Im back on iOS 27 lol I restored the iPhone at it up as new and it’s super fast can’t wait for beta 2iOS 27 is more stable than iOS 18 and iOS 26, but different strokes for different folks I guess.