I have not tried that, but I have had the same thing happen on the setup for 
the notification screen.  It wasn’t consistent though.  Next time I got to that 
section it worked fine and it was fine just now.  Maybe it has something to do 
with first use?

> On Oct 20, 2016, at 12:10 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
> <clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> So... I have a few apps installed which can directly interface with the new 
> IMessages app feature of iOS.
>  
> So, when I open up an iMessage, I flick down to messaging apps and double tap.
>  
> It seems once I do this, I only then see the Music app, where I can share 
> recently played. However, in the bottom left corner, I found the apps 
> browser.  So, I double tapped on that.
>  
> At this point, I get a screen where I can browse the store, but if I keep 
> flicking down, I see all the apps which I can use. The problem however is, 
> none of the app icons are labeled.  It tells me to double tap to activate, or 
> to double tap, hold, then start dragging to rearrange apps.  That's all I 
> however hear on each app's icon.  So, do we have a potential Voiceover bug 
> here on our hands?  Are others also finding that those app icons don't read?
>  
> Chris.
> 
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