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Yeah, this behavior sounds a bit anti-user to me. The action pretty much boils down to,

"Oh, you disabled Bluetooth and left it that way? Well, we know better so we're going to turn it back on without your knowledge or approval. You're welcome."

I don't buy the convenience excuse either otherwise the behavior could be disabled if desired.



You mean it’s anti user when it says in big letters “turn off Bluetooth until tomorrow” when you click on the button in control center?


It's an anti-user and anti-dictionary dark pattern when "turn off" doesn't mean Turn Off, but only stops new connections.


It’s anti dictionary when it actually says the words what it’s about to do when you press the button? How much clearer could it be.


The button no longer Turns Off the Bluetooth radio.

The same button in Control Center previously Turned Off the Bluetooth radio.

The button does not do what it (a) claims to do, (b) previously did.


And my car no longer comes with a cassette player. But it also says “CD Player” on it just in case you try to stick one in.




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