Apple squashes iOS 11 bugs with quick release of iOS 11.0.1

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  • Reply 101 of 116
    melgross said:
    I tried to get the update, but my iPad says that 11.0 is up to date. Hopefully, it will appear soon. I really hope it fixes the issues I’ve brought up. Or at least some of them.
    If you’ve been Beta tester, try deleting your Beta profile, restart your iPad, than look for the update again. Did the job for me.
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  • Reply 102 of 116
    talexy said:
    melgross said:
    I tried to get the update, but my iPad says that 11.0 is up to date. Hopefully, it will appear soon. I really hope it fixes the issues I’ve brought up. Or at least some of them.
    If you’ve been Beta tester, try deleting your Beta profile, restart your iPad, than look for the update again. Did the job for me.
    Me too! You delete the beta profile in Settings, General, Profile. And a force restart (or restart?) will do the final part! Voilà, your update will be ready and waiting. 
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  • Reply 103 of 116
    2stepbay said:
    sog35 said:
    iOS 11 really sucks on my iPhone 6 Plus.

    Battery life is shitty.  Real shitty.  Battery life is probably down 30-40%.

    Apps take fucking forever to open.  So many bugs. What a mess. Rotation sucks.

    Tim is really slipping. How do they even release such a half baked version of iOS?


    Yep...my 6plus has taken quite a dip in battery life, apps are slow to open, startup is slow, and app rendering is slow. Don't know if 11.0.1 addresses these things (sure would be nice for Apple to be transparent for a change), however, at the moment I'm not pleased about the 11 performance. BTW I'm posting from South Africa. 11.0.1 not yet available for download.
    Better revert to the 10.3 before they sto signing it then instead of continuing on 11
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  • Reply 104 of 116
    dysamoria said:
    foggyhill said:
    razorpit said:
    Are the battery issues as bad as what you read on other sites? I have a 6S+ and original Apple Watch. I want to upgrade, but can't afford to loose battery performance like some claim. The phone is not a big deal, I have times that it can charge, but the watch is obviously much more difficult to find a time and place to charge.
    What other site, the people hitching about battery life in the first 48h like every other day. I got the 6s and battery life isaok. Funny how you don’t hear about those whiners in bets despite hundred of thousands being involved. Because people in beta know not to whine in the first 48h unlike the dweebs.

    if yoûre talking of that pos MacRumors site, I’d. Wager most people whining don’t actually own an iPhone...
    Right, blame the users instead of blaming Apple for a self-inflicted injury that comes EVERY release because Apple themselves don't address this issue!
    You didn’t prove there was a fracking . 
    Tyou bring nothing but bs
    its always the same crap every time and now because of the long betas, including public betas,  we know it’s bs
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  • Reply 105 of 116
    And now the simple fix for LTE issues on watchOS4?   Tim came out and said it's a simple fix, but I'm still impacted by it.  I have a workaround, but I don't want a workaround.   If I wanted something that worked half the time I'd be on an Android platform.  Apple is better than this.  
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  • Reply 106 of 116
    melgrossmelgross Posts: 33,690member
    dysamoria said:
    melgross said:
    and I’m still getting all the first letters of a new paragraph in lower case, entirely on this site. That’s why they’re not capitalized. It’s just too much trouble to constantly go back and delete it and then type it again, though, when I do, it will properly capitalize. Sometimes it will lose the ’ in a word such as “I’ve” if it’s the first.
    That's not new at all. It's also not just capitalized letters missing. Autocorrect itself just stops half the time (especially notable on Facebook comments when referencing someone's name). I'm still on iOS 10 and I've seen many Safari text issues since iOS 9 when I bought this iPhone 6s. This is one of the bugs I've reported and complained about for a very long time now, including here. It was reported to me by other users that all these Safari text bugs came from iOS 7. Five major releases with Apple not bothering to fix ANY of this crap.
    No, it’s not new, it started, for me, with iOS 10. I also have problems everywhere with text replacement. At some point, it became random. Words I’ve got capitalized are sometimes capitalized, and sometimes not. Words such as Apple and Android. This time it worked, but other times, it doesn’t. If I don’t catch it, I could have a lot of errors. One thing that’s not an error, but should be changed, is using text replacement with spaces. Sometimes it hit the space bar on my iPad, in the middle of a word. Usually when typing an m or n. I’d like to be able to take that for a fix, but I can’t. Annoying.
    dysamoria
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  • Reply 107 of 116
    melgrossmelgross Posts: 33,690member
    rob55 said:
    melgross said:
    What a bunch of crap. There were plenty of issues with Jobs. He presided over a lot of junk. He also ignored people’s complaints about it. Remember the round “puck” mouse for the iMac? That was all Jobs. The Cube’s problems? Jobs again. MobileMe? Yup! That’s just a few. If you want to blame Cook for issues, blame Jobs for the ones on his watch too.

    and by the way, don’t refer him as though he’s still with us. 
    And let's not forget one of the most famous examples of him ignoring people's complaints, the infamous "You're holding it wrong!" during (so-called) Antenna-gate.

    Don't get me wrong, a case quickly solved the signal attenuation problem, but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand that there was a wee engineering oversight with the antenna on the iPhone 4. 
    Incorrect. As Jobs explained in the media event, the attenuation was the same as with other phones when deathgripped by a water-bag (your hand). ATT's carrier data showed no significant increase in call drops, it was just media hoopla over watching the bars go down. Go back and re-watch the event if you've forgotten:


    ...he shows at 18:45 that carrier data proved it dropped <1 % more often than the 3GS, and had 2/3s less returns than the 3GS, and while <1% was more than they'd like it to be, it showed the death grip signal attenuation wasnt actually a problem IRL.

    The real proof? They continued to sell the original 4 unchanged for years to come. Sure newer models got even better, but the original 4 was fine and there was no real world issue, as proven by the carrier data and the sales data.
    Well, it wasn’t quite the same. I had that phone. Even when other brands had the problem it was usually a good 6 to 8 db less, which is a lot. 
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  • Reply 108 of 116
    melgrossmelgross Posts: 33,690member
    dysamoria said:
    lkrupp said:

    sog35 said:
    razorpit said:
    sog35 said:
    iOS 11 really sucks on my iPhone 6 Plus.

    Battery life is shitty.  Real shitty.  Battery life is probably down 30-40%.

    Apps take fucking forever to open.  So many bugs. What a mess. Rotation sucks.

    Tim is really slipping. How do they even release such a half baked version of iOS?


    I sometimes have apps taking forever to open and rotation issues on iOS 10. Your battery life is really down by that much?

    It is.

    Usually at the end of day my battery is at 80%

    Since I've installed iOS11 I'm below 50%
    I have an iPhone 6 with no such issues. Battery is fine. Some apps take longer to launch but certainly not “forever” as you rant. As software advances so does the horsepower needed to run it. And I suspect that if Apple had chosen to not support your iPhone 6S because of processing power you would screaming just as loud about “planned obsolescence.” With you Apple is damned either way.
    There's no need to continuously bloat a piece of software with unnecessary flair and bad code (except to promote bulletpoints in a presentation to sell the same product again). The "advancements" are often nothing truly useful and the old code is seemingly never cleaned up because the level of bugginess present is continuously increasing. Bugs from iOS 7 are still present in ios 10 and, from what I'm seeing here, ios 11 too.

    Apple does not care about the product as anything more than a seasonal profit increase. This isn't how Apple was prior to 2013. The products were far more consistent and reliable, especially the software. They used to be pushing the industry forward but they are now just demonstrating the same status quo of pathological capitalism that the rest of the computer industry has shown for decades. The whole function of today's Apple has very clearly shifted to prioritize profit via marketing new product, rather than reaping profit via producing EXCELLENT PRODUCTS. The cart is well and far before the horse.
    Sounds like you’re describing Samsung rather than Apple.
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  • Reply 109 of 116
    melgrossmelgross Posts: 33,690member
    talexy said:
    melgross said:
    I tried to get the update, but my iPad says that 11.0 is up to date. Hopefully, it will appear soon. I really hope it fixes the issues I’ve brought up. Or at least some of them.
    If you’ve been Beta tester, try deleting your Beta profile, restart your iPad, than look for the update again. Did the job for me.
    Yeah, I did that. Nothing until today, then it suddenly appeared.
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  • Reply 110 of 116
    tzeshan said:
    sog35 said:
    iOS 11 really sucks on my iPhone 6 Plus.

    Battery life is shitty.  Real shitty.  Battery life is probably down 30-40%.

    Apps take fucking forever to open.  So many bugs. What a mess. Rotation sucks.

    Tim is really slipping. How do they even release such a half baked version of iOS?


    I agree with you. Tim Cook failed on quality issues.  He spent so much energy on LGBT and DACA. Steve Jobs is a completely dedicated CEO. Once he was criticized for not donating to charities. He simply ignores the criticism. He does not play politics. Further, he knows numbers really well.  Many people have little interest in numbers therefore they do not understand what they mean. 
    Doing one thing does not preclude one from doing other things! You're being willfully obtuse to support your own preconceived political notions.
    edited September 2017
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  • Reply 111 of 116
    Oops, forgot to mention.  We went into the Apple Store on Sunday -- not a big one but at one of the largest malls in the country, so not teeny tiny -- and guess what.  Forget going to the Apple Store without a Genius Bar appointment!  The first available appointment at either that one or the next closest store was ... Wednesday!  
    You must be new here. You've always needed an appointment. Do you walk into your doctor's office willy nilly and expect to be seen right away? A four star restaurant on a Friday night?
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  • Reply 112 of 116

    goofy1958 said:
    kkqd1337 said:
    not seeing this update in the UK
    For those of you not seeing the update - do you have the iOS Beta profile loaded on your phone? If so, you will not see the commercial releases until you remove the profile and restart your phone.
    Thanks. I didn't need to do that on my iPhone, but my iPad needed me to do that before it saw the update. Not sure why but OMG FIRE TIM COOK!!1 haha
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  • Reply 113 of 116
    joekewe said:
    I just found something huge: the upgrade to iOS 11 is switching Mail downloads from "manual" to "fetch" (push). I had mine set to manual to save battery, but they were all switched to fetch when I upgraded. Check Settings > Accounts & Passwords > Fetch New Data. Huge battery hog.
    Huh, they moved all that around, and made it more centralized versus just having that setting within the Mail app...not sure it's not more confusing yet though :). Just switched Fetch's behavior from "Automatic" (what does that do?) to manual and see what that does. Seems like that applies to my email account, Holiday Calendars (which never change) and my name which has "Contacts, Calendars" under it, and I don't know what the that is given above that I have "iCloud" which has "Drive, Contacts, Calendars, and 6 more..." whatever the 6 more are. What's "Contacts, Calendars" under my name versus what's in iCloud? 


    edited September 2017
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  • Reply 114 of 116
    macgui said:
    I wish it was specified what bugs this was supposed to squash and what improvements 10.0.1 offers.
    At least one bug that seems to be fixed is The Siri Shuffle. Ask her to play a particular song or album, she'll confirm, then play a random song from your collection.

    Just got her to play a tough one, "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive". I have the Sir Paul McCartney cover.
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  • Reply 115 of 116
    IOS 11 is horrible. My iPhone 7 Plus after 2 restores is slower then my old iPhone 5s. If I type to fast, phone freezes. If I multitask with apps, phone freezes and needs to be restarted. I restart my phone about 5 times a day. Battery has decreased by 20-30%. The iOS 11 beta was better than the actual version. Apple needs to step their game up. I’ve loved this phone until I downloaded this shitty iOS 11. Also iOS 11.1 beta doesn’t help anything .
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