• _deleted_@aussie.zone
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    8 hours ago

    I wish they would stop adding stupid new shit. Fix the bugs, and the atrocious battery life I now have. Once the operating system is stable, then you can start adding new features.

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    11 hours ago

    But, will they fix all the ridiculous fricking bugs?!?? Because this feels like I installed an early Beta of iOS 26… I’ve never had to reboot my iPhone daily in my life before. I’ve never had iMessages, or Safari crash or freeze or lockout like this before, ever.

    And the inconsistencies of the new interface… what is this, Windows 11? Have I installed the wrong OS by mistake?

    Since when do I have to fight with my phone’s interface to get the mere basic tasks done?!?

    Seriously Apple, you’ve shit the bed biiiig time with this one.

    I wanna go back. I want my iOS 17 back. With the squircles and the functional UI and all.

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      8 hours ago

      This is the kind of release that as a software developer if I worked there, I’d feel really embarrassed by it.

      I frequently experience two usability bugs that should have been caught prior to release.

      I won’t bore you with details, but one is simply selecting text, and the other is scrolling in apps that have horizontal sections, like Associated Press and YouTube.

    • That Weird Vegan she/her@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      10 hours ago

      Honestly, they’ve shit the bed for a long time. Remember when iOS was the bastion of bug free and tested software? They used to test the shit out of it and when it did ship, it was basically perfect. But somewhere along the track, they lost that. Now they just ship whatever is done when it’s due for a release.