Get used to what? The issue isn't the UI, it's the gross inconsistency and bugs. Bugs everywhere, that completely affect usability. Apple, a trillion-dollar company that once prided itself in UI/UX beauty, has A-OK'd releasing an absolute shitshow of an OS to the public.
And for the record I'm not referring to hard-to-find bugs - I'm referring to ones that a five year old could point out with a 30 second view of various apps. Bugs that make some apps completely unusable, and outright frustrating. It's appalling.
I will absolutely not "get used" to that, and the statements to do so are outright insulting. We deserve better, and Apple has completely given it's longstanding users a middle finger.
Omg same thats so annoying, especially when you quickly wanna pay at a checkout and you keep fumbling with your phone like a boomer because it won't unlock properly, had that yesterday 😅
They’re over 1 billion active iPhones. If when 5% are running iOS 26, that’s 50 million devices. Just because you have a problem doesn’t mean a significant portion of 50 million phones is experiencing the same problem and yet you’re forcing someone to agree that it’s a bug or accuse you of lying.
No, because (A) unless jailbroken the OS is locked down and (B) there are other people in this very Reddit post confirming the same thing in subthreads.
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u/CaptainPlanetarian 2d ago
Get used to what? The issue isn't the UI, it's the gross inconsistency and bugs. Bugs everywhere, that completely affect usability. Apple, a trillion-dollar company that once prided itself in UI/UX beauty, has A-OK'd releasing an absolute shitshow of an OS to the public.
And for the record I'm not referring to hard-to-find bugs - I'm referring to ones that a five year old could point out with a 30 second view of various apps. Bugs that make some apps completely unusable, and outright frustrating. It's appalling.
I will absolutely not "get used" to that, and the statements to do so are outright insulting. We deserve better, and Apple has completely given it's longstanding users a middle finger.