Older versions of iOS Safari (iOS 9 and earlier) don't understand CSP nonces. So when using nonces, if you want those browsers to work you have to add unsafe-inline as well. Of course, this is less secure again.
Firefox and Edge ignore the "unsafe-inline" directive if nonces are also called, so this is fine in those browsers; but... I can't determine if Chrome or newer versions of iOS Safari (10+) do the same. Thus, I'm not positive that just adding unsafe-inline is the correct (safe) fix. Worth investigating though.
Older versions of iOS Safari (iOS 9 and earlier) don't understand CSP nonces. So when using nonces, if you want those browsers to work you have to add unsafe-inline as well. Of course, this is less secure again.
Firefox and Edge ignore the "unsafe-inline" directive if nonces are also called, so this is fine in those browsers; but... I can't determine if Chrome or newer versions of iOS Safari (10+) do the same. Thus, I'm not positive that just adding unsafe-inline is the correct (safe) fix. Worth investigating though.