I’m using the 16’s btw, so it’s not like the older ones with the physical toggle

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    10 days ago

    Ironically, the reason she can’t is because it’s a physical switch.

    If she turned it off for you , then the physical indicator on the switch would be wrong, but she has no ability to move the switch.

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        10 days ago

        Because everyone always goes out and gets the new phone?

        Yes. It’s an issue.

        ETA: some quick searches and it seems the most common phone in the 13, with around 60% being the fourteen or older.

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          OP has one without the switch, so it shouldn’t be the issue. Only happens because a trillion dollar company cannot account for the differences in their handful of devices.