• iOS 17.1 makes keyboard snappier and fixes bug that could cause image r

    From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 18 01:22:01 2023
    Yet another Arlen troll gang fail - they *desperately* wanted everyone
    to believe their lie that the iPhone 15 was supposedly defective, first
    due to excessive heat generation which they claimed was a hardware
    defect, and then due to screen image retention issues which they claimed
    was a screen hardware defect. Both claims have now been fully debunked.
    So much WINNING! 🤣

    iOS 17.1 fixes bug that causes image retention on iPhones <https://9to5mac.com/2023/10/17/ios-17-1-keyboard-bug-image-retention/>
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    Apple on Tuesday released iOS 17.1 RC (Release Candidate) to both
    developers and beta testers. The update brings some new features,
    including AirDrop over the internet and new options for Apple Music
    users. But according to Apple, the update also makes the keyboard
    snappier and more responsive while fixing a bug that could cause image retention on the iPhone.

    iOS 17.1 comes with multiple bug fixes

    Since the first betas of iOS 17, there have been a number of users
    complaining about how the keyboard became unresponsive after the update, especially on older iPhone models. Still, some users reported having
    issues with the keyboard, even with the latest iPhone 15 Pro models when
    typing long text messages.

    The release notes for iOS 17.1 acknowledge this problem and say that the
    bug has been fixed with the update. “Fixes an issue that may cause the keyboard to be less responsive,” Apple said.

    There was another bug affecting many iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max
    users (and we’re
  • From Wally J@21:1/5 to Jolly Roger on Wed Oct 18 03:04:19 2023
    Jolly Roger <[email protected]> wrote

    I can confirm that it fixed what I thought was burn in on my 15 Pro Max.

    If only Apple hadn't (yet again!) forgotten to test the iPhone, Jr,
    none of this would have happened...

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  • From Alan Browne@21:1/5 to Jolly Roger on Wed Oct 18 10:38:01 2023
    On 2023-10-17 21:22, Jolly Roger wrote:


    When it comes to new features, iOS 17.1 will allow users to finish
    sending files via AirDrop using the internet connection when you or the
    other person leaves AirDrop’s range. The file will be silently uploaded
    to Apple’s servers and then downloaded to the other person’s device.

    Damn it Apple! Stop showing off the smooth integration in the Apple eco-system!
    It's embarrassing for the others!

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    - John Maynard Keynes.

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Wally J on Wed Oct 18 15:23:04 2023
    On 2023-10-18, Wally J <[email protected]> wrote:
    Jolly Roger <[email protected]> wrote

    I can confirm that it fixed what I thought was burn in on my 15 Pro
    Max.

    If only Apple hadn't (yet again!) forgotten to test the iPhone, Jr,
    none of this would have happened...

    Yet again, just by opening his foul mouth, Arlen gleefully tells the
    world he knows nothing about professional software development and
    certainly has never deployed software delivered to billions of
    heterogeneous devices. 🤣

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    JR

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