anon(9343851)
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I’m one of those people who does a clean install of iOS several times a years and especially after a major update. Tomorrow evening or sometime over the weekend, I will do a clean install of iOS 12. Why? I do it because I want to. In addition, i truly believe that it has prevented me from experiencing many of the problems others have had throughout the years, although I don’t have any scientific proof or anything. But hey, that’s Just Me, D...
This is the reason I update through iTunes rather than over-the-air (which only applies a delta update for .x releases). In my case that’s been enough to avoid the issues people often bring up following an update.
Does it show up even you’re not connected to that device? I mean like from iOS 11. By just turning on bluetooth, it’s already on status bar even you’re not yet connected to some Bluetooth device.
The Bluetooth icon only shows up in the status bar if you’ve got a Bluetooth device connected, eg. an Apple Watch.
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