Ask HN: Have You Upgraded to iOS 16?
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Re: Ask HN: Have You Upgraded to iOS 16?
#32I usually wait until the '.1' update. There are always some fixes that need to occur with the first rollout and they do a pretty good job of fixing those in the first update.
I thought that Microsoft patented that behaviour. /s "If it compiles, ship it and let the users test it".
Re: Ask HN: Have You Upgraded to iOS 16?
#33Have been using it since the developer betas were first released. Multistop routing for Maps should have not taken so long to be added, Family Album is nice, Dictation is a lot better, 'Copy subject' is an awesome addition to the native image viewing, new lock screen is pretty nice and while I don't care for medication tracking, my mom surely will.
Re: Ask HN: Have You Upgraded to iOS 16?
#34The lockscreen features left me cold. Keyboard haptic feedback is great.
Re: Ask HN: Have You Upgraded to iOS 16?
#35Earlier quoted context omitted.
I can't tell if this is sarcastic. I assume most people on HN do eventually update their iDevices, but the rest of the post seems possibly tongue-in-cheek. If you aren't being sarcastic and have upgraded, please do share your thoughts on stability and new features, since that's what this community is for!
according to my experience it is true for most iOS users, but definitely not for Macintosh users.
Re: Ask HN: Have You Upgraded to iOS 16?
#36Earlier quoted context omitted.
Which new features are you looking forward to? I expect to be asked by family members whether to upgrade and at this point I can't really recommend it. The new lock screen stuff will just be confusing for my parents (to whom I provide tech support), and I'm not aware of any amazing new features that would make life noticeably better for people in their (or even my) demographic. I watched the WWDC keynote several mont…
I will certainly not like the new lock screen stuff but looking forward to editing in iMessage and multiple stops in Maps. Nothing special, but lockdown mode seems interesting. The revoke mail feature seems useless, technical this means that the mail is send some time later, and in this time frame it is possible to revoke? (bringing more delay into delivery)