On iOS 11, that is not possible. You are required to handle the case of “when in use” if you are asking for “always”. It is explained clearly in this WWDC video starting at time 10:55.
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Explore Stack InternalOn iOS 11, that is not possible. You are required to handle the case of “when in use” if you are asking for “always”. It is explained clearly in this WWDC video starting at time 10:55.
On iOS 11, that is not possible. You are required to handle the case of “when in use”. It is explained clearly in this WWDC video starting at time 10:55.
On iOS 11, that is not possible. You are required to handle the case of “when in use” if you are asking for “always”. It is explained clearly in this WWDC video starting at time 10:55.
On iOS 11, that is not possible. You are required to handle the case of “when in use”. It is explained clearly in this WWDC video starting at time 10:55.