Maybe this has always existed, but since Sprint just enabled the feature, I don't know. In my status bar, it suggests that I am connected to a sprint wifi hot spot. I guess it's a weird way to indicate that wifi calling has been enabled, but my wifi itself isn't named Sprint.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Sean Murphy" <mhysnm1...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2015 6:53 AM
Subject: Re: IoS 8.3, strange behavior


How am i not surprised that the email bug is not fix. Now another bug with something that was working.

My experience is the part

On 11 Apr 2015, at 8:43 pm, Kawal Gucukoglu <kgli...@icloud.com> wrote:

Using an iPhone 6 Plus, there is the same bug.

Another problem, which has not been fixed yet, is the focus in email, when you go to read a message, it suddenly disappears. This has been the case since the new operating system came out. So to bugs, not been fixed.



On 11 Apr 2015, at 8:15 am, Shen <goalb...@gmail.com> wrote:

I updated my iPhone 6 yesterday to iOS 8.3 and immediately noticed something a little strange. It doesn't affect how iOS or the phone works, but the fact that this is even possible is very strange, and a little funny.

If you updated your phone to iOS 8.3, try the following:
First, remember that at the top of the screen, where your status is, 1 of the items is your network. This tells you the name of the network you are using, AT&T, Verizon, Virgin Mobile, etc. Now open 1 of the following apps: Calendar, Notes, Weather, Music, Photos, or Reminders. These are the apps I've tested so far. With 1 of these apps open, now check your network name again. Does VoiceOver still say the name of your network? Mine does not. Visually, my phone is still showing the name of my network. But VoiceOver says, "Swipe down with 3 fingers to reveal the Notification Center. Swipe up with 3 fingers to reveal the Control Center. Double tap to scroll to top".

So far, I've been able to verify this rather interesting behavior with 3 iPhone 6's. I'm going to try it on a 6 Plus shortly.

I'd like to know if anyone else is haring VoiceOver saying the same thing to them.

Might be another call to Apple Accessibility.

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