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Not really a bug, but when you for example type in "Messages" in spotlight on iPhone and you click to take you to that app, the zooming out effect is kinda laggy and jittery. More of a performance issue and I've noticed this since iOS 5.
 
I think the battery is jumping 4% for every 1% used. I've been on standby for about 45 minutes, and % went from 100 to 96 immediately upon unlocking.

The other day I was on standby for 9 hours. Battery dropped from 100% to 58%.

I've tried clean install and update. I've even gotten registered UDID vs the "bug" that allows you to not need to be registered.
 
I'm in the UK and iOS 6 is working perfectly for me, did you install iOS 6 by shift+click check for update? If you did then activation should of went smoothly and work.

Hi, yes installed the beta update by shift and right click on check update. Installed without any problem but having expected bugs from a beta. Surprised yours is working fine. I've got lag on the apple store and on update/install of apps. Some new apps aren't working and force close/crash upon opening.
 
When I'm listening to music from the music app with the screen locked and adjust the volume, the screen lights up and the lock screen appears. On iOS 5 and earlier, the screen would not light up when changing volume with the phone locked.

Anyone else experiencing this? Running beta 1 on 4S
 
Just noticed today that when I use headphones (or the side volume buttons) with the remote built in and increase or decrease the volume the screen lights up and shows the volume icon. This must be a bug, because this is not good for battery life :)

Previous version of iOS didn't make the screen turn on when adjusting the volume.
 
When in the music app, I click on a song to play and it skips three songs. Now I have to navigate through my songs through Siri. And automatically changes brightness at times.
 
The bugs I have found on my iPhone 4S are:

-Apps frequently crashing, but not after a re-boot
-Camera taking 15 seconds to open
-keyboard clicks being inconsistent
-the UK Siri voice sounding strange
-the OS just being slower
 
Alarm doesn't turn off after turning it off. Alarm goes off, hit off, alarm sound goes off, but the actual alarm timer is still on so it will go off same time next day even if you do not want it to
 
Alarm doesn't turn off after turning it off. Alarm goes off, hit off, alarm sound goes off, but the actual alarm timer is still on so it will go off same time next day even if you do not want it to

This isn't a bug but a feature I'd say. Easier to turn off the alarm once than turn it back on every day
 
malevolant is right, there's a "repeat" option if you would like it to go off every day, a temporary alarm shouldn't do this
 
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