Well, goodbye Updates tab.pic.twitter.com/NyJSgQ6SJy
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Oh man, they’re about to show off a keyboard on the watch
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Also, looks like scrolling on emojis in the iOS 13 keyboard is broken. Beware, fellow thrill seekers.
The AirPlay menu now separates your device from the connected devices on your network.pic.twitter.com/YCiG0BaUf6
There are more per-site settings available in Safari. Also look at that new refresh button. I dig it
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Full document screenshots are pretty decent too and feel less “hacky” than the Android versions I’ve used. Saves as a PDF though.pic.twitter.com/eXjipMU07o
Watching this Voice Control demo in the state of the union and Siri is getting tons of things wrong. This is very on brand for Siri.
Notifications have a more subtle shadow than before. It’s very low contrast when on a white background.pic.twitter.com/2n7cdfICCG
Another tiny change: the zoom indicator in the camera app lost its outline. Little harder to see now.pic.twitter.com/W1P63tX61X
Memoji stickers are pretty nice although I’d love if more of these came around every once in a while.pic.twitter.com/j8QurOyHZw
Happy to report sites recognize Safari is in dark mode and change their themes appropriately.pic.twitter.com/3N1sJReFah
Oh hell yeah, Shortcuts adds support for automations so you can have them run at specific times, places, or other actions.
So Siri automations let you choose any of these triggers (including specific times if it’s for a location-based event) and then bring in any actions you’d like. I am guessing this will still ask you to confirm it may run, but still really nice.pic.twitter.com/HmxlKeBCfH
Ok, so confirmed these automated Shortcuts deliver a notification you need to confirm to run.
Oof, contrast on some of these buttons are rough. Filing a radar for this one
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The Watch app don’t give a **** about your precious light mode. Dark is on the left…or is it the right? I forget.pic.twitter.com/UrQuzYPxeC
Widgets on the home screen could be nice, but I need to reassess what apps should go here. The things that made sense for a quick glance don’t always make sense for being always visible.pic.twitter.com/fnNHNXCvX7
This is kinda dumb though. Maybe don’t show the date/time in the menu bar if I’m showing this on screen?pic.twitter.com/qPz9TP6bAb
Inspired by Android pie
Let’s not play this game. We could talk about Q features from iOS 6 too 
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