Still getting springboard crashes to the apple logo. Other than that and the auto-brightness not working tis really really solid. Its almost ready for prime time. Almost. But its a little shocking they still cant get the springboard crashes fixed.
Still getting springboard crashes to the apple logo. Other than that and the auto-brightness not working tis really really solid. Its almost ready for prime time. Almost. But its a little shocking they still cant get the springboard crashes fixed.
Still has the issue where if you press the new button (from off to on) whilst scrolling, the button isn't highlighted even though the feature is on.
Sorry, I don't know how to reproduce this. Would you mind explaining in a little more detail? Thx.
I think you can simply enable that "button" where it's highlighted, exit the calendar app (and close it from multitasking, for good measure), launch the app again, and you'll see that even though it's enabled it won't be highlighted.The new button next to the left of the maginifying glass at the top. On a static screen, press it and it highlights and you see the events section under the calendar. Tap it again and it's no longer highlighted and you get the long calendar view again.
Now do a flick on the long calendar view to scroll down and whilst it's still scrolling (after your finger has left the screen), tap the button. The feature will enable (i.e. you'll see the events section) but the button won't be highlighted.
Just a low priority UI glitch, not critical at all![]()
Yes, it's noted in the release notes.About 1/4 of my iMessages fail to send immediately. I have turned it off and back, disabled and re-enabled iMessage. I am chalking it up to a beta 3 bug.
About 1/4 of my iMessages fail to send immediately. I have turned it off and back, disabled and re-enabled iMessage. I am chalking it up to a beta 3 bug.
Yes, it's noted in the release notes.
Audiobook bug is fixed.
Does it though? Just shows that they care about their customers or it would be default. Some people have a hard time seeing and may need extra settings.Reduce Motion, Increase Contrast, Darken Colors, Reduce White Point, Dark Keyboard (now redacted)...
This shows that Apple indeed knows they f*cked up the design!
All these extra options should be default.
They didn't offer these settings before, meaning they underestimated how "good" their new design was/is.Does it though? Just shows that they care about their customers or it would be default. Some people have a hard time seeing and may need extra settings.
They didn't offer these settings before, meaning they underestimated how "good" their new design was/is.
They didn't offer these settings before, meaning they underestimated how "good" their new design was/is.
The new button next to the left of the maginifying glass at the top.
I am finding the assistive touch home button not as responsive as on ios 7.0.4.... Gets really annoying when after pressing once nothing happens and as soon as you press a second time button changes to a blue color and voice control then gets activated.... I am sure it's a minor issue that will be rectified in betas to come.....
They slowed animations down a bit. Yuk
Yup, it's missing for at least most of those who posted about it.Can anyone confirm missing text in the "Purchased" Section in the App Store on an iPhone? For both "All" and "Not on This iPhone" the lists only show the icons.
They're definitely faster than 7.0.4. There's no notable difference compared to beta 3.