I’m using the 16’s btw, so it’s not like the older ones with the physical toggle

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    Because everyone always goes out and gets the new phone?

    Yes. It’s an issue.

    ETA: some quick searches and it seems the most common phone in the 13, with around 60% being the fourteen or older.

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      OP has one without the switch, so it shouldn’t be the issue. Only happens because a trillion dollar company cannot account for the differences in their handful of devices.

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        Because apple only maintains phones on an individual level?

        And probably literally everyone who writes apps for iOS, as they would now need to account for everyone’s potential behavior.

        It’s not “only”. Especially if you had to account for every possible variation in hardware. It’s more complexity and that means more opportunity for bugs.

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          Too much to ask that an Apple AI knows the basic features of the Apple device it’s running on?

          Weird hill to die on, but you do you.