Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Some hidden settings in iOS 7 reveal new features in development by Apple

The introduction of iOS beta 7 has implemented new features well-known, of which we have long talked about in previous articles and insights, but a more detailed analysis performed by the user   Hamza Sood , has allowed us to reveal some hidden settings within the system .


It seems that Apple is testing additional features for  iOS 7 , currently hidden and not easily available to users in possession of the first release beta version of the operating system .

Specifically, it would seem that in the future Apple may introduce new gestures edge-swype and corner-swype, to strengthen the board functionality in this version, features that appear to now focused on applications such as Safari, iMessage and other pre-installed.

In agreement with these settings, Apple would then further testing mode swypes to be used as a basis for the management of apps., In line with what is offered by the new iOS 7 app-switching highly interesting from the point of view of usability.

If we look at the new features in terms of features-test, it is interesting the ability to hide the pre-installed applications, an implementation in high demand by users who would benefit from appreciations sure if is introduced.

As a further innovation, the ability to create folders within folders, with the introduction of the option pinch-to-close, for closing the open.

Looking even deeper into space are additional settings for the management of the effects of blur, colors and gradients, speed of animations and much more. Since all of these features are hidden and not suitable common user, it is very likely that most of them never appear in future versions of iOS 7, remaining internal use of Apple.

However, it is interesting to evaluate motion like Apple is working on new options and parameters, for now in the testing phase, but that show how the current release of iOS beta 7 is still far from a definitive form and well outlined.

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