Illusive_Juan
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Anyone with a first gen watch update? How's the performance?
You can't turn off WiFi and Bluetooth via the control center toggles. They are just not connected. Just take a look in Settings and find them activated.
Edit: To visualize it better, you can only toggle between the state on top and in the middle. The one on the bottom can only be achieved by going into settings and turning wifi/bluetooth completely off.
Great, apps open much faster and overall performance is the same Id say. Ill report on battery life tonight as I only ever see it when I put my watch on the charger so Ive got no point of reference right now.Anyone with a first gen watch update? How's the performance?
Well, you can by activating airplane mode. Once you deactivate airplane mode it's the same mess again. So no, you can't do it like it used to be in iOS 10. It's annoying tbh.So i cant turn it completely off like before? I dont like this one bit. A quick menu that isnt usable anymore for me. Ive never had to disconnect from a wifi before, i either connect or turn it completely off. Who does that? Who disconnects without turing it off.... Im baffled by this decision.
Well, you can by activating airplane mode. Once you deactivate airplane mode it's the same mess again. So no, you can't do it like it used to be in iOS 10. It's annoying tbh.
Anyone with a first gen watch update? How's the performance?
So i cant turn it completely off like before? I dont like this one bit. A quick menu that isnt usable anymore for me. Ive never had to disconnect from a wifi before, i either connect or turn it completely off. Who does that? Who disconnects without turning it off.... Im baffled by this decision.
I suspect this decision was driven by less expert users tapping the button once and unwittingly going weeks without WiFi or Bluetooth after a single tap of control center and thus never having a recent backup or a watch pairing when showing up at the Genius Bar.
Whoever did the iOS Podcast app for 11 must hate podcasts.
No problem, glad I could help.Incredibly annoying. Well thx, it was driving me crazy. One more reason why i preferred 10.3.3 so far.
You're probably spot on I guess.I suspect this decision was driven by less expert users tapping the button once and unwittingly going weeks without WiFi or Bluetooth after a single tap of control center and thus never having a recent backup or a watch pairing when showing up at the Genius Bar.
Yup.So the only way to turn off wifi and Bluetooth completely is to go to settings? Because from the control center all it does is "kills" your current wifi conection but it is still on
Well it's really more of a case by case scenario tbh. I can see the reasoning behind this decision, but it can't be the answer to make the process annoying now for "advanced" users.Yup, I would think so too.
Personally the only reason I usually turn off WiFi is to disconnect from a connection. As long as it actually stays disconnected (which I haven't tested yet) I'm fine with it.
So i cant turn it completely off like before? I dont like this one bit. A quick menu that isnt usable anymore for me. Ive never had to disconnect from a wifi before, i either connect or turn it completely off. Who does that? Who disconnects without turning it off.... Im baffled by this decision.
Its disturbing
Whoever did the iOS Podcast app for 11 must hate podcasts.
Its disturbing
Like seriously, they REALLY removed marked as played? Absurd.
Oh God. How bad is it? Will Apple's sheer scorn for Podcast listeners finally overcome my laziness and make me switch to Overcast? Stay tuned to find out.
I like to go to bed listening to podcasts through the night as white noise.
The old app if I picked one podcast from one show it would continue to play through the night and keep playing older shows in sequence.
Haven't figured out how to do that yet on this new one. It will just stop playing after the one episode I picked.
Going to Library > Episodes lets you see the list of unplayed episodes like the old app (to answer an earlier question).
You can click on an episode and then the ... button to "play next" which says it adds it to the queue, but no idea if you can do that repeatedly or if one just keeps overwriting another.
yeah looks like every night I just gotta cue up a bunch of episodes to sleep to.. meh
Apple-style solution: simply find a podcast where each episode is about 10 hours long
iPad is indeed amazing now but HOLY SHIT THEY KILLED TOP GROSSING
As a result, Candy Crush Saga, Clash of Clans and Game of War are entirely without presence on any top level navigation page. Absolutely massive
So the only way to turn off wifi and Bluetooth completely is to go to settings? Because from the control center all it does is kills your current wifi conection but it is still on
So the only way to turn off wifi and Bluetooth completely is to go to settings? Because from the control center all it does is kills your current wifi conection but it is still on
interestingly, Top Grossing (if you care) still exists in apple's web services. App Annie still has it available with a free membership.
How do you check for new episodes of podcasts? Its so damn unorganized now.
There you go: https://dallaslittle.github.io/wallpapers.htmlIs there a way to get wallpapers back from iOS10? I switched to one of the new live ones to try it out and then lost my favorite one cause I guess it's not in 11 - the one with Jupiter and one of its moons.
So i cant turn it completely off like before? I dont like this one bit. A quick menu that isnt usable anymore for me. Ive never had to disconnect from a wifi before, i either connect or turn it completely off. Who does that? Who disconnects without turning it off.... Im baffled by this decision.
For what it's worth, I'm the complete opposite when it comes to WiFi (I don't use bluetooth at all though). I much prefer that I can temporarily disconnect from one network while leaving the function live for other networks.
For various reasons I routinely need to temporarily disconnect from a network at work while I may want to automatically connect to other networks later on or reconnect to the same work network the day after, and not having to remember to toggle WiFi back on manually in either case is great.
fwiw, apple also outlines why CC works like this. Simply because they have SO MUCH tech that relies on BT and wifi now.. Hotspot, Pencil, Watch, AirDrop, Continuity/Handoff, etc.
Is Facebook ever going to update their app on iPad Pros? It still looks like I took the normal Facebook app and zoomed to 150%.
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Pull to refresh.How do you check for new episodes of podcasts? It's so damn unorganized now.
I think that's been replaced with swiping left on it to delete to get rid of it from the "Listen Now" screen?Like seriously, they REALLY removed marked as played? Absurd.