Users Cannot Toggle Settings from Spotlight on iOS 17
The tech community is abuzz with the latest OS release by the Cupertino giant. With the likes of updates to Messages, Phone, and FaceTime, Interactive widgets, no need to say Hey while invoking Siri, and Standby Mode, there are no brownie points in guessing why there was so much hype surrounding its launch. And now that it has already made its way, it seems to have checkmarked most of the requirements.
However, it still does seem to have a few rough edges, with the likes of a new default message tone and the addition of the Frequently Used Sticker section to the keyboard not being welcomed by a subset of users. Apart from that, there seem to be a few minor issues plaguing the OS. In this regard, many users have voiced their concern that they are unable to toggle the settings directly from the Spotlight on their iPhone running iOS 17.
Users Cannot Toggle Settings from Spotlight on iOS 17

For instance, if they search for Bluetooth, then the Spotlight search result does not give them any option to toggle it from there. Instead when they tap on that result, they are taken to its dedicated settings page from where they can either enable or disable that functionality. Moreover, the issue isn’t just limited to Bluetooth, rather it’s the same for the items in the Settings menu.
As of now, the issue seems to have only affected a minority set of users as there aren’t a large number of reports about this issue. And this could be the reason why Apple might not even be aware of this bug in the first place. If you are among the affected users, it is recommended that you file the bug report at the earliest. Moreover, as and when the Cupertino giant makes acts takes any step on this issue, we will update this post accordingly. So stay tuned.
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Next Backup Size Larger Bug in iOS 17? You’re not alone!
Many users have voiced their concern that the next backup size is going to be significantly larger than their previous one in iOS 17. At the time of writing, Apple is testing out the second Public Beta and the fifth Developer Preview. Since both of them are currently in the testing phase, it’s near about along the obvious lines that the OS is bound to get bugged with a few bugs and issues [which has indeed been the case ].
Next Backup Size Larger Bug in iOS 17
However, the latest one seems to have left quite a few users stumped. Many of them have reported that the Next Backup feature on their iPhone is showing up to 20-30GB larger than their previous one. Upon further digging up the files that it might back up, well, they are even seeing the likes of Google Drive, One Drive, Dropbox, and offline YouTube videos [serioulsy, we are not joking!].

They could verify the same by heading over to S ettings > iCloud > Manage storage > backups > tap my iPhone, and checking out all the data that’s going to be in the next backup. As of now, there doesn’t seem to be any workaround that seems to be addressing this issue. While we are waiting for the third public beta to arrive [which could be here in a day or two], it’s recommended that you file a bug report using the Feedback app installed on your device at the earliest.
As far as the official stance on this matter is concerned, the developers are yet to acknowledge this issue, let alone give out any ETA for the rollout of a fix. As and when any of these two things happen, we will update this guide accordingly. In the meantime, the aforementioned workarounds are your best bet.
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