iOS 10 Concept for iPhone Features Dark Mode, Picture in Picture, Split View, More [Images]
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Posted June 7, 2016 at 5:10pm by iClarified
Check out this iOS 10 concept from iHelpBR featuring Dark Mode, Picture in Picture, Split View, Slide Over, and more for iPhone.
With Apple moving to a dark theme for its WWDC site and app, users have speculated that perhaps Apple plans to introduce a dark mode for iPhone. There already is a dark mode for OS X.
The site has mocked up images of the dark theme for Settings, iMessage, Mail, Contacts, and 3D Touch.
Additionally, the concept visualizes what the iPad's Dark Mode, Picture in Picture, Split View, and Slide Over might look like on the iPhone.
Check out all the screenshots at the link below and let us know what you think in the comments. You can follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates ahead of WWDC.
hi
add new feature in ios 10
add this feature- 1. transfer photos computer to iphone/ipad/ipod touch
2. turn on/off cellular data shortcut in control center
Oh please. Innovative? Most of the stuff Apple comes out with has been available on Android or Cydia. (i.e.: flux vs iOS night mode) Don't get me wrong. I luv my jailbroke iPhone 6s + but without a jailbreak I wouldn't use it. I've owned both and luv both. But stop with the f ing praisie that Apple is so "innovative".
You have many more options to go to (jump ship) . As a 9 year user I think they can do a little better, but don't expect life changing features. I do not think they will crumble.
More like the lack of understanding how much they worked hard to make new features year after year. Apple starting to crumble? Please. The iPad has already done better than the surface, the Mac family is still amazing many people, and iPhone isn't doing too bad, but it's still trying. iOS itself, it never fails. As we all know with latest versions, they sometimes get more than the most number of people running it which tells us they love it (and are using modern Apple products that work with it), it shows us something unlike before like swift, iOS extensions, etc., and I can understand most stuff was from android, but that doesn't change most of what they copied either.