iOS 10 Concept Features New Swipe Down Function, Night Mode, Enhanced Lock Screen, More [Video]
Posted May 10, 2016 at 8:58pm by iClarified
Check out this new iOS 10 concept that features a swipe down gesture on application icons to bring up relevant actions, night mode, an enhanced lock screen, and more.
Highlights:
● Swipe down function
For an easy control of basic functions, such as App Updates. So you don’t have to open every app for little interactions. Developers can choose what kind of functions they want to offer via the gesture.
● Night mode
You can darken the background and use a white font. This means, with iOS 10 not all colours get inverted and you can choose which reading mode you like most.
● New multitasking mode or app switcher
Close all apps immediately with one swipe.
● Personalized Notifications
You can assign colors for every app, so you immediately recognize the app.
● Lock Screen Enhancements
Check the weather without unlocking the iPhone . Choose and set an alarm with one click. Or deactivate it, if you want to sleep longer.
Take a look at the concept below and let us know what you think in the comments. You may also want to check out this wish list concept from Federico Viticci and Sam Beckett.
[via iSpazio]
Highlights:
● Swipe down function
For an easy control of basic functions, such as App Updates. So you don’t have to open every app for little interactions. Developers can choose what kind of functions they want to offer via the gesture.
● Night mode
You can darken the background and use a white font. This means, with iOS 10 not all colours get inverted and you can choose which reading mode you like most.
● New multitasking mode or app switcher
Close all apps immediately with one swipe.
● Personalized Notifications
You can assign colors for every app, so you immediately recognize the app.
● Lock Screen Enhancements
Check the weather without unlocking the iPhone . Choose and set an alarm with one click. Or deactivate it, if you want to sleep longer.
Take a look at the concept below and let us know what you think in the comments. You may also want to check out this wish list concept from Federico Viticci and Sam Beckett.
[via iSpazio]