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1. void-p+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-09-05 17:52:52
You don’t have to wait for the iOS navigation animations to finish, they’re designed to be fully interruptible.
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2. benhur+TR1[view] [source] 2025-09-06 12:22:40
>>void-p+(OP)
Not all of them. For example if you open a conversation in messages it slides left, and you have to wait before you can scroll. When you cancel a route in Maps it zooms back on your position and you have to wait before you can move the map again (and it’s really slow).
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3. accrua+izA[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-09-17 22:16:02
>>benhur+TR1
Another example (mentioned by another commenter) is the Magsafe animation.

Siri can be in the middle of responding to a request from my phone when I dock it to my Magsafe charger on my desk, and it obliterates the request like it never happened. Also, cannot use the phone for about 3 seconds after docking it. The green "your phone is charging!" animation takes precedence over all.

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