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sflomenb

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Jul 22, 2011
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I was really excited when the "Up Next" feature for Reading List in iOS 7 was announced. What it does is it lets you continuous scroll to the next article in your Reading List without bring up the list to select the article. However, I was quickly disappointed when I found out that it does not work, and the only way to make it work was to close out Safari every time I want to use this feature. This happens on both my iPhone and iPad. Does this happen to anyone else? Has this been fixed in 7.1 possibly?
 

nightstalkerz

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May 9, 2013
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I was really excited when the "Up Next" feature for Reading List in iOS 7 was announced. What it does is it lets you continuous scroll to the next article in your Reading List without bring up the list to select the article. However, I was quickly disappointed when I found out that it does not work, and the only way to make it work was to close out Safari every time I want to use this feature. This happens on both my iPhone and iPad. Does this happen to anyone else? Has this been fixed in 7.1 possibly?

It's working fine for me.

You have to have at least 2 items in the reading list and you can't be on the last one.
 

ncaissie

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Dec 1, 2011
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It doesn’t work in my iPhone 5. I see a what’s up next at the bottom and it shows me the top of the page but does not scroll to it and does not even let me select it. That would have been a cool feature.
 

sflomenb

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Jul 22, 2011
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It doesn’t work in my iPhone 5. I see a what’s up next at the bottom and it shows me the top of the page but does not scroll to it and does not even let me select it. That would have been a cool feature.

Yes, that's what happens. For me, once I close Safari via Multitasking interface, it works. But every time I want to do this, I need to close it and open it again like that.
 

ncaissie

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Dec 1, 2011
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Yes, that's what happens. For me, once I close Safari via Multitasking interface, it works. But every time I want to do this, I need to close it and open it again like that.

Thanks.
That worked for me. A pain that we have to do it that way though.
 
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