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Apple's Newest iPhone X Ad Captures an Embarrassing iOS 11 Bug (theverge.com)

Tom Warren, writing for The Verge: If you blink during Apple's latest iPhone ad, you might miss a weird little animation bug. It's right at the end of a slickly produced commercial, where the text from an iMessage escapes the animated bubble it's supposed to stay inside. It's a minor issue and easy to brush off, but the fact it's captured in such a high profile ad just further highlights Apple's many bugs in iOS 11. 9to5Mac writer Benjamin Mayo spotted the bug in Apple's latest ad, and he's clearly surprised "that this was signed off for the commercial," especially as he highlighted it months ago and has filed a bug report with Apple.

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  1. Re:Least Significant Bug Ever by jawtheshark · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Not only that: it's an animation bug... animation! Seriously. That's one of the most minor bugs you can have.

    I'm also pretty sure normal people didn't notice. I most certainly didn't.

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  2. Re:Least Significant Bug Ever by Anubis+IV · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It’s interesting to note, but I agree that it’s of little significance. Moreover, while it looks odd, I can’t say with 100% certainty that it’s a bug at all (though if I had to bet, I’d bet it was), given that it allows the eye to start processing the text before the animation completes, which may have been an intentional decision. There are numerous examples of companies intentionally making odd choices of exactly that sort in order to enhance usability, even if it comes at the cost of what looks correct when you go through it frame by frame or pixel by pixel.