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Might want to find competent and capable employees Timmy boy.
Apple hires lots of contractors where they're not really motivated to do a good job especially overseas workers. Outsourcing is ruining lots of tech companies and yet all they want to do is save money.

 
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Hilarious, apple fans laugh at android as if they weren't overpaying for shiny toys with broken software. As if their chip hype would fix this 🤣.
 
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Can we get a new post someone updates that is highlighting all the bugs with iOS 15 :)
Could probably update it daily
 
Yikes. Whoever is in charge of iOS over there kind of blew it this time around. Every release will have bugs, but 15 seems to be a train wreck. Glad I haven’t downloaded it.
Same here - waiting for iOS 15 dot... something. I haven't heard confirmation of all of the so-far recognized bugs being fixed in 15.1, so it's probably going to take some more betas.
 
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This might be the buggiest iOS/iPhone release ever. It was understandable when it was a major update like iOS 7, 8, 11 or 13 but there’s almost nothing new this year.

Buggiest? Yes — probably true.

Almost nothing new? Not sure about that. It’s difficult if not impossible for us to discern how much code was actually added/changed, which would majorly impact the difficulty of getting a stable release. Things we can perceive (e.g. visual redesigns) look like a bigger change even if the devs didn’t change nearly as much. Either way imo we did get quite a lot of new features this year.
 
Hey, Apple employees said, “We have succeeded not despite working from home, but in large part because of being able to work outside the office.” What’s the problem? The iOS 15 update is a success. Now let’s demand diverse hiring options, accommodations of home needs, and insights on environmental impact of returning to the campus versus snoring at home, all while everyone else is struggling to find stable jobs. Do better, Apple!
 
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I had this problem and went into the apple store to troubleshoot it, we tried other magasafe wallets off the shelf, nothing. They had not seen this problem yet and ultimatley suggested that I return the iphone 13 pro and order another as they didn’t have any on hand. Now i;m waiting 5-6 weeks for my replacement. Huge Headache!
 
It's like they didn't have a beta running all summer long.
Not defending Apple at all because I've had this issue with the wallet, and submitted 2 other bug reports, but many of the bugs seem to affect users of the iPhone 13/13 mini/13 pro/13 pro max.
 
This might be the buggiest iOS/iPhone release ever. It was understandable when it was a major update like iOS 7, 8, 11 or 13 but there’s almost nothing new this year.
At a glance, many of the changes may be subtle, BUT there are a lot of them. Everything little thing that gets changed has the potential to create more bugs, no matter how small.
 
Two bugs I've had is the camera being blank when I open the camera app and I had a cluster of pixels flashing blue when the screen was black and not changing. Also just come across the unresponsive screen bug.

I do agree with some commenters, I'd much prefer less features and instead have more polish and stability. iOS is such a mature mobile OS at this point that I feel like they are struggling for ideas sometimes. The improvements to FaceTime are very welcome though.
 
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Two bugs I've had is the camera being blank when I open the camera app and I had a cluster of pixels flashing blue when the screen was black and not changing.

I do agree with some commenters, I'd much prefer less features and instead have more polish and stability. iOS is such a mature mobile OS at this point that I feel like they are struggling for ideas sometimes. The improvements to FaceTime are very welcome though.
I’ve had that camera bug, too. I’m not sure about the blue pixel flash because I was frantically trying to get the camera to respond so I would not lose the photo opportunity. The camera was laggy for a couple of days. I’m used to camera lag on some of my more problematic Android experiences. Not on an iPhone.

I had to fill out a customer satisfaction survey about the purchase and transition to the new phone experience. I explained flat out I can’t comfortably complete my trade in until I know whether all the glitches are due to iOS 15 or a hardware problem on my new phone. And I wasn’t too pleased that I had to set up the phone as new to avoid potential bugs and complications from a direct transfer.
 
I’ve had that camera bug, too. I’m not sure about the blue pixel flash because I was frantically trying to get the camera to respond so I would not lose the photo opportunity. The camera was laggy for a couple of days. I’m used to camera lag on some of my more problematic Android experiences. Not on an iPhone.

I had to fill out a customer satisfaction survey about the purchase and transition to the new phone experience. I explained flat out I can’t comfortably complete my trade in until I know whether all the glitches are due to iOS 15 or a hardware problem on my new phone. And I wasn’t too pleased that I had to set up the phone as new to avoid potential bugs and complications from a direct transfer.
I transferred from my 6S and it was painless. I'm hoping in a month or so they will have fixed the bugs and we'll be back to a good experience.
 
Didn't work at all the day I got the 13 Pro. The next day, it worked on the first try.

There seem to be a lot of issues with Apple's wacky "restore in the background" approach to iOS that were the same way. Shortcuts and Siri commands would get horribly confused if the app had not been redownloaded yet (remember when apps were part of the backup?). Apps had to be provoked to re-request their authorizations for things like access to the local network. Took my Watch several hours before it believed it had a cellular plan.

It's unfortunate that Apple seems to love this "quietly in the background" approach. Their UI's have it (e.g. suddenly options appear where there weren't any before) and that's irritating enough as it is, but when entire procedures happen in the background, with no indication of progress, that's just user-hostile.
 
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Apple extremely sucks lately.
If I scroll down the MacRumors frontpage, most of the articles are Apple issues and bugs.

Yeah, yeah, just works! 🤣
 
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Said it a thousand times and I’ll say it again: This is what you get when your company is based on in-person collaboration and gets sent home. Apple needs to accept the new reality and adjust their work structure because trying to do it the old way just isn’t cutting it. This is the buggiest iOS and product launch Apple has seen in years, and blame where blame is due.
 
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Said it a thousand times and I’ll say it again: This is what you get when your company is based on in-person collaboration and gets sent home. Apple needs to accept the new reality and adjust their work structure because trying to do it the old way just isn’t cutting it. This is the buggiest iOS and product launch Apple has seen in years, and blame where blame is due.
Reset assure CSAM will be perfect. /s 😝
 
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