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I've encountered a fair amount of bugs since updating iPhone SE, iPad Pro 12.9 2015 and iPad mini 4. Haven't really gotten around to make much music with them yet but there's definitely some lag introduced sometimes, batteries seem to fade more quickly, sometimes things stop responding until I reboot, sometimes rotating the device won't rotate the screen, sometimes there's no option to enter a pin when trying to wake the phone in a case that covers the home button and then some. Other than that I love it. Hope there's an update coming soon to address those issues.
I was visiting my daughter in upstate New York and asked Siri for restaurants near me. She found one we thought seemed fine, so I asked Siri for directions. I wound up driving around for 25 minutes ultimately making a large misshapen circle through some dirt roads in the hills. It would have made for a good Twilight Zone episode as it got a bit creepy.
Updated has been working great on my Ipad2, except for Auria Pro started crashing on launch yesterday, according to Wavemaschine labs an update has been submitted or will be shortly , but the suggest uninstalling and reinstalling and it should be fine, but I REALLY dont want to go thru all that with all the user content and sample I have, so I might just wait it out till theres an update, other than that I like IOS11, as far ass 32 bit apps I still have an Ipad2. I did have some on my Air2 that I would have liked to keep using, mainly NanoStudio.
The first box you type into is the question, not the first answer
Guys I caved and upgraded . Turning off a lot of the options saves tons of CPU on the Air 1. Stuff like Siri search and suggestions and other stuff.
Anyone know how to disable Siri completely so I don't have to go to one app at a time?
Why bother? Prior to iOS11 Siri was(and still is on iOS10) enabled for all apps, did that bother you?
Now that we have the option to turn it off people get paranoid
No really a biggie just wanna save every CPU cycle possible

Hehe, I doubt you'll save any since it only adds app entries to a list that Siri can interact with.
(If you turn off an app you can no longer say 'Hey Siri, Open 'App Name' or give them any other commands)
I've turned off Siri completely as I don't feel 'comfortable' using it...
(It pretends so hard to act like a 'real person' but some answers are just plain creepy).
For me only upgraded the 10.5 not much to lose really, had mixed impressions, you can see it's potential but it's like all of the previous updates to iOS first ones in still get the Beta version.
We had a simple way to turn it of before, (which I did). I can't find a similarly simple way in ios11.
I just did it one app at a time. Kinda helped me to see other stuff that needed enabling or disabling with each app Settings.