Apple Releases iOS 10.2; Bringing Fixes, But Also Some New Bugs for VoiceOver 
and Focus Braille Display Users
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Apple has today released iOS 10.2 to the public.

For blind and low vision users, our limited testing suggests that Apple has 
made continued progress towards addressing the accessibility bugs present in 
iOS 10. However, despite this progress, our testing also suggests that a number 
of accessibility bugs have been introduced in this release—one of which we 
believe to be potentially critical for those who use the Focus line of braille 
displays. Thus, if you have not already updated your device to iOS 10.2, we 
strongly recommend that you read this post and any comments below before doing 
so.

As we always stress in these posts, it is impossible for us to test all 
devices, apps, and use cases. With this and the fact that the first version of 
iOS 10 introduced a number of bugs which were not common to all users and use 
cases, it is very likely that there are changes, regressions or improvements 
that we are not aware of at the time of posting. With this in mind, we would 
greatly appreciate your help in ensuring that the information on this page is 
as complete and accurate as possible. If you spot any accessibility-related 
changes in iOS 10.2, please do let us know in the comments.

Accessibility Bugs Introduced in iOS 10.2

Users of the Freedom Scientific Focus line of braille displays may experience 
issues pairing their display with devices running iOS 10.2. The information we 
have available to us suggests that this issue primarily affects users who 
attempt to re-pair a Focus display which has previously been un-paired from the 
same iOS device, although in our testing it was also impossible to pair a Focus 
display for the first time when running iOS 10.2. It is our understanding that 
Focus displays paired before updating to iOS 10.2 should continue to work 
correctly. This issue was apparently discovered very late in the beta cycle, 
and Apple has assured us that a fix is in the works and will be released in the 
near future. In the meantime, we recommend that you do not upgrade to iOS 10.2 
if you use a Focus braille display and have a use case which may require you to 
un-pair and re-pair the display, or if you may need to pair a Focus display for 
the first time before Apple releases a fix. At the time of posting, we believe 
that the Focus line of displays are the only displays affected by this issue; 
in addition to the Focus 14 Blue and Focus 40 Blue, the models we were able to 
test under iOS 10.2 include the Braille Edge, Braille Sense, Refreshabraille, 
VarioUltra, and Brailliant.
When opening a message in the Mail app, VoiceOver focus is no longer 
automatically placed in the body of the message. To find the body of the 
message, the user must either swipe or explore by touch. It is our 
understanding that this change is not by design, and that we should expect to 
see this revert back to the previous behavior in a future iOS release.
The VoiceOver rotor no longer consistently switches to the 'Actions' rotor item 
when VoiceOver focus lands on an element which has actions available.
In certain situations, VoiceOver will randomly speak the contents of previous 
notifications which do not appear onscreen visually. This issue does not occur 
consistently, and the notifications are no longer spoken once speech is stopped 
or focus is moved to another element.
Accessibility Bugs Fixed in iOS 10.2

It is once again possible to navigate by character when in a text field on a 
web page.
Enhanced Quality voices no longer occasionally revert to their compact variants.
The Enhanced Quality Siri voices are once again available for use with 
VoiceOver in all use cases.
It is now possible to manage shared access in the Home app using VoiceOver.
VoiceOver now correctly announces the status of the Love and Dislike buttons in 
the Music app.
VoiceOver now correctly provides feedback on the current selection status when 
editing the list of mailboxes / folders in the Mail app.
There is no longer a duplicated heading at the top of the 'For You' tab of the 
native News app.
VoiceOver now behaves as expected when using 3D Touch and the scrub gesture 
inside Home Screen folders.
VoiceOver rotor actions now work as expected in the 'Up Next' section of the 
Music app.
VoiceOver now behaves as expected in the Weather app when you have multiple 
locations set.
When new widgets are available while browsing the list of all widgets, 
VoiceOver correctly reads their names.
It is once again possible to rearrange the order of favorites in the Phone app 
when VoiceOver is enabled.
New Features and Changes

In regard to general changes and new features, here are some that you may wish 
to explore in iOS 10.2:

The new TV app introduced by Apple in its most recent keynote is coming to iOS 
with iOS 10.2. This new app is intended to be a central location for TV content 
and video subscriptions; and will suggest new shows based on your preferences. 
This app will replace the native Videos app. It is believed that the app will 
only be available in the US at launch, with other regional roll-outs expected 
to follow in coming months.
iOS 10.2 introduces 72 new emojis. These include some new smiley and sick 
faces, new professions that include both men and women, more food essentials 
and a selfie arm.
A new option enables you to preserve camera settings for the next time that you 
open the Camera app. So, instead of defaulting to the original camera settings 
every time you launch the app, you can choose what mode or filter to open on. 
This option is available under Photos and Camera in the Settings app.
How to Update to iOS 10.2

iOS 10.2 is available via Over-the-Air Update (Settings>General>Software 
Update) or via iTunes on your Mac or Windows PC. As always, we recommend making 
a backup of your device before performing any software update.

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