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Herr Podspro

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Sep 16, 2025
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I don’t know what’s frustrating me more, the state of Apple software or the state of feedback.
Theoretically, there should be more people filling feedback than ever, but for what? What are we actually taking the time out of our days for? What are we doing unpaid work for? Why have a public feedback program anyway when bugs remain unfixed?
It’s so telling when a report about a common issue says there have been zero recent similar reports.
I know for a fact that other people notice these micro stutters that seem to be exclusive to iOS 26 Safari, too, and that they report it just like I did.
Yet, nothing. No fix for weeks, no acknowledgement that the issue exists in Feedback, and probably no fix in the next update.

Safari is literally NOT SNAPPY and Apple can’t seem to fix whatever issue they introduced in their code. It’s absurd.
There have been micro stutter issues for years that apparently most people didn’t notice, but this one takes the cake.

Sorry, I just needed to get this out. I feel bad when I don’t report an issue but I feel even worse when I do and nothing changes.
There is a Control Center bug, literally introduced with the iPhone X and it’s still not fixed. It’s the oldest report in my submitted list and it’s celebrating its birthday over and over again…

Rant over
 
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Despite Apple being a trillion-dollar company, with unlimited access to the best talent and developers in the world, it's become apparent throughout the beta process for iOS/macOS26 that they do not even look at the feedback we submit on Feedback.app. I don't know why I even bother to waste my time anymore.

The most obvious visual bugs - visible with less than a 30-second scan of apps - have existed from B1 and now in the public releases. Apple have just chosen to give all of us, as their loyal users, who have paid a premium for their products, a middle finger.
 
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