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    iOS Beta [Discussion] iOS 13 on iPhone 6!

    iOS Beta [Discussion] iOS 13 on iPhone 6!


    [Discussion] iOS 13 on iPhone 6!

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 06:14 AM PDT

    [Discussion] Definitely an underrated AirPods feature within the beta community! Take care of your hearing guys!

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 02:23 AM PDT

    [Feature] Converting Live Photo to Video in Photos app iOS 13

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 06:57 AM PDT

    [feature] Favorite new feature of iOS 13 - different screens while using carplay (good for passengers who want to use their phone and display maps)

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 07:21 AM PDT

    [Feature] Warnings about apps wanting Bluetooth access is such an eye-opener!

    Posted: 15 Jun 2019 04:56 PM PDT

    [Feature] Inspired by a post I just saw by u/nzbrv Combine multiple Live Photos and share as video.

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 07:29 AM PDT

    [Feature] Optimized battery charging works!

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 06:08 AM PDT

    [Discussion] Now that 'Find My iPhone' is always logged in with Find My on iOS 13, it's even easier to check what the battery level of your iCloud devices are!

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 07:50 AM PDT

    [Feature] You get a Notification if a public wlan is in direct proximity.

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 12:22 AM PDT

    [Discussion] iOS 13 appears to have removed the ability to reorder songs in the up next queue.

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 07:23 AM PDT

    [Discussion] Anyone facing slow WIFI issue after updating to iOS 13?

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 11:07 AM PDT

    Have updated my iPhone 7 to iOS 13 and have been experiencing very very slow WIFI network. WIFI is working fine on other devices though so it's not the network problem. Tried rebooting the phone and the router. Tried resetting the network settings. But nothing seems to work. Any suggestions?

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    [QUESTION] App Background Refresh on iOS 13?

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 05:54 AM PDT

    I noticed that my apps now works really in the background like google photos! It uploads photos in the background with background refresh on and it works like instantly! On iOS 12 it only worked when I started the app... so the app didn't worked in the background like expected. I never understood the why I needed to turn on this option that some apps can refresh in background when it didn't worked like it should. So I noticed in iOS 13 the google app instantly uploads the photos after I took it and the app is fully closed!

    I hope someone understand me :D

    EDIT: I found something on the web. iOS 13 uses some (new?) background API
    https://9to5google.com/2019/06/04/google-photos-ios-13-background-api/

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    [Feature] Chinese handwriting keyboard area can be expanded

    Posted: 15 Jun 2019 09:44 PM PDT

    [Feature] One of my favourite things about iOS 13 is this thing not making noise when you tap on it. Always scared the crap outta me!

    Posted: 15 Jun 2019 04:22 PM PDT

    [bug] in CC there are two iPhones as audi output

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 09:14 AM PDT

    [FEATURE] Multi language keyboard without multiple keyboards

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 10:32 AM PDT

    Don't know if anyone has covered this already. But, you can type on multiple languages and iOS will automatically detect and try to correct in the right language.

    Can't tag a photo from my phone unfortunately as the library but impedes it

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    [Discussion] Sign in with Apple now fully working on live sites - happy to answer any and all questions

    Posted: 15 Jun 2019 02:54 PM PDT

    Hi everyone,

    I just finished working on the initial implementation of Sign in with Apple, and it's pretty awesome! I put together a short clip of it in action here, and you can also try it out on a project that I have been working on for the last few months called CardPointers, to help people get the most out of their credit cards by maximizing bonus categories; iOS 13 app coming soon thanks to the awesome SwiftUI, but that's for another post :)

    https://imgur.com/zaAiEqV

    To answer the most common questions I've seen so far:

    • You can sign in with Apple natively in just two taps using FaceID or TouchID on any iOS/iPadOS 13 or MacOS 15 devices. Occasionally, even using the native modal, it might pop you to a web view to log in that way for some reason; unable to reproduce consistently.
    • It does also work perfectly on earlier devices, Chrome, and any other OS/browser by taking you through the normal Apple login process for your account.
    • The relay email system does NOT work right now when logging in non-natively (see the first point above), but works perfectly if you are running the beta versions. In the example above, I requested the "name email" scope, and I receive a JSON string back called "user" with "email", "name->first_name", and "name->last_name".

    If you want to play with it yourself, it's now live and public, please let me know if you run into any issues!

    https://getcardpointers.com/

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    [BUG][iPhone6S] wallpaper preview is not showing

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 12:42 AM PDT

    [DISCUSSION] Mentioning iPhone �� model in the title would make posts useful

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 03:10 AM PDT

    Since we're testing iOS 13 beta on different devices, it's hard to find devices for the bug

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    [Question] How can you downgrade from IOS 13

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 11:47 AM PDT

    Updated with Mac on the new software to IOS 13 but want to go back to a stable OS

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    [feature] Everything new with VoiceOver in iOS 13 DB1

    Posted: 16 Jun 2019 11:15 AM PDT

    I figured I would just include all of these in one place as to not spam the sub with features probably <1% of its readers will be using, but for those of you wondering what's been changed with the VoiceOver feature in iOS 13, here is an extensive list of things I managed to discover. For those who depend on this accessibility feature like myself, I think you'll find iOS 13 a really exciting release.

    Customization

    - Sudle haptic feedback for most sound queues - navigating and tapping items, turning the rotor, various errors - Ability to turn on and off every sound and haptic feedback effect individually, in addition to just having a master switches for sounds and haptics - Ability to create custom punctuation pronunciation levels in addition to the usual none, some and all. These allow you to change whether a character is just past to the speech synthesizer, or spoken in a different way. This can be used for example to change the default pronunciation of the # character from "number" to "hashtag" or even shorter just "hash". These punctuation schemes are synced over iCloud to other iOS devices and macs and can be exported out into a file that can be shared with other people or backed up for importing later. - The ability to make custom activities - a set of settings that can be quickly switched to manually or be applied when you enter a specific app or enter a specific context like working in a word processor. Currently as of Dev Beta 1 the settings you can apply include the voice, speech rate and volume as well as the punctuation level. - You can reassign existing gestures/bluetooth keyboard commands and add new ones to perform different actions. These include basic things like navigating to different kinds of elements, adjusting speech settings, quickly going to the home screen, app switcher and the notification and control centers, to really advanced and powerful ones like running any shortcut. Most gestures can be changed, with the exception of the 1-finger swipes that move through items and the double-tap which performs a tap on whatever is focused. - You can now completely turn off reading of Emoji. If you interact with people that like to spam them without introducing much benefit or include them in their usernames on social media, you can now kill them on an OS level. - You can now customize how VoiceOver handles image descriptions. Ever since iOS 11 Apple has been using the new machine learning features to guess objects and text on pictures and having VoiceOver read them out if you performed a 3-finger tap to get additional information. Now, you can have VoiceOver read them automatically if they're available or have it play a sound to let you know about them. 

    Braille

    - VoiceOver now includes the open-source Liblouis braille translator to provide braille translation for braille displays. This has basically become an industry standard and is also used by Microsoft and Google and offers a large number of languages. However if you prefer the old braille tables they are still available as well. - There is now a separate rotor for changing the braille language table. Previously, this was tied to the speech language rotor. - Typing on a braille display has been sped up greatly, which should be particularly noticeable when using contracted braille. - VoiceOver now displays position information inside a list in braille. So for example, if you focus the airplane mode switch in the settings app in addition to the switch itself being indicated in braille you'll also see a message like "1/50", indicating that this is the first item out of 50 of the list of settings. This doesn't appear to be indicated with Speech for the moment, at least in the context of lists. 

    Misc

    - Performance in general has been improved rather noticeably, particularly when quickly dragging your finger through a lot of items or when switching through screens in an app. - The camera app provides additional guidance while taking a picture. IN addition to telling you when 1 or more faces are in frame and where they are, you are now told if you are tilting your device and get additional audio, haptic and spoken feedback when you hold the phone level. - If you make a screen recording, VoiceOver speech is now included in the recorded audio. Previously, it wasn't. This makes the feature extremely helpful if you want to report accessibility issues to an app developer, because you can just make a recording and demonstrate exactly where and how things aren't reading how they should be. 
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    [Feature] A redesigned Field Test screen with dark mode support

    Posted: 15 Jun 2019 10:06 PM PDT

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