Without getting into the version number game discussion, it's historically been proven that usually a dot 0 release has some bugs and usually soon after comes a dot 01 release. Look at iOS 4.0, then 4.01. Look at iOS 5.0, then 5.01, then 5.1, then 5.1.1. One of the most funny ones to me was when iOS 4.3.3 was released, there was soon 4.3.4 and 4.3.5 with very few minor updates. They were so insignificant to me that I just stayed on 4.3.3 until the big jump to 5.0. So all that being said, if there are oddities in 6.0, rest assured that the more constructive feedback we give them, the higher the chances are that things will be addressed in the next version which we don't know the number of. Whether it's 6.01 or 6.1 is anyone's guess. Just remember that .01 is waaaaaaaayyyyyy different than .1.

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On 9/23/2012 8:19 PM, Marc Rocheleau wrote:
You know, the contacts thing happened to me the other day and I forgot
all about it. At the time I thought it was just because I'd recently
synced my facebook contacts and that it was refreshing or something.
I'll definitely be sending the accessibility team an e-mail about it.
I think we were spoiled with 5.1.1. because it just feels like there
are more bugs than usual this time around. Hopefully they don't wait
too long to release a small IOS update to address some of these minor
issues.

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