Showing posts with label Screen Time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Screen Time. Show all posts

Sunday, December 8, 2019

Settings crashes if you open one of Screen Time's Weekly Report Available notification and then press the left arrow

iOS 13.2.3 on an iPhone 8
Date: 12/08/2019

Description:

There is an easy to reproduce crash in the Settings area of the iPhone with iOS 13.2.3.

This crash occurs when the user receives and opens a "Weekly Report" notification from Screen Time. If the user opens up this notification:




And then selects the previous left facing arrow next to "Today"

The app will crash.

Here is a video of the crash as it happens:

Steps to Reproduce:

1. Wait to receive a "Weekly Report" notification from Screen Time
2. Open the "Weekly Report" notification
3. Scroll down from Scree Time screen, until the "Today, December 08" option appears
4. Select the back button

Result: The Settings app will crash if the user opens up the Screen Time settings via the Weekly Report notification and then press the left arrow

Expected: The Settings app should not crash if the user opens up the Screen Time settings option via a Weekly Report notification and then presses the left arrow

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

iOS 13.1.3: Springboard: Changing language setting on the device results in Screen Time information being overlaid with itself

iOS 13.1.3
Date: 10/23/2019

Description:

There's a minor bug that I keep getting with the "Screen Time" preview section on Springboard. If you change the language setting of the iPhone, the phone re-boots. When you go back to Springboard, the "Screen Time" preview section frequently seems to look like this:

It is supposed to look like this:

This seems to happen when you extend the preview section of the Screen Time, then head into Settings, and then switch to from one language that uses Latin characters to another.

It only lasts until the user extends out this menu, but it sure looks unsightly.


Steps to Reproduce:

1. Select "Settings" on the iOS device
2. Select "General"
3. Select "Language & Region"
4. Select "iPhone Language"
5. Change the language setting (to French, for example. The device reboots)
6. After the device has rebooted exit out of "Settings" using the home button
7. Scroll over to Springboard
8. Scroll down to "Screen Time" preview section (should be "Temp D'ecran" in French)

Result: Switching languages on the iOS device (from one language that uses Latin characters to another) frequently results in the Screen Time information on Springboard being overlaid on top of itself

Expected: Not this - switching languages on the device should not result in menu items on Springboard being overlaid

With the language of the iOS device set to the French language, take a look at Screen Time section of Springboard. Extended it out. Then head into the "Settings" area of the device...

Switch from the French language to English...

Head back to Springboard and look at Screen Time...