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Here is one great text and you should see it and read it.
https://hackernoon.com/dive-into-the-details-of-ios-11-is-apple-still-detail-oriented-fe70af065a7d

How on earth they did this? Why? Was it too much for Apple?

I know Apple from early days, but this? This is not Apple or maybe they lowered standards?


Mail.app
First let’s look at Mail.app in iOS 11. Like other native apps, Mail also introduces a new Navigation Bar with Large Title. However, Large Title in Mail, has extra left margin compared to the design guide example. Here we will use Search Bar as reference object. In design guide example, Large Title and Search Bar share same distance to the edge, but in Mail.app, Large Title clearly moves a bit right compared to Search Bar.
1*SlRIpLxWxljE9xm1F5YN8Q.png





Files.app
Search Bar in Files.app also has some issues. Seems Files.app engineers used a non-standard Search Bar. From the picture below, compared to standard Search Bar in Settings.app, Files.app has a slightly smaller Search bar, and lighter font color.
1*XO8jDDuK4DYdONv1n6UfXw.png



App Store.app
iOS 11’s App Store has gone through a redesign and introduced similar style like Apple Music. However, in App Store’s Today tab, compared to Apple Music’s For You, the fonts of date are different as App Store uses a bold one while Apple Music uses a light one. And in Apple Music, “Wednesday” is followed by a comma but in App Store the comma is missing.
1*qe2iBM-yLpEdzCfWYKtI7w.png

Also comparison between these two apps. In Search page, touching Trending item in App Store won’t trigger a hover effect as feedback for touch, while similar action in Apple Music search page will trigger a hover effect changing background/foreground color of the item. In my opinion, Apple Music does it better and native apps should be consistent upon decision of hover feedback, regardless of having it or not.
1*Mwe3Py4bBZ2zBCuYHnfc0Q.png

Besides, there’re still some miscellaneous issues among details. In App Store, open any app with banner image, slightly swipe from left edge to right (but not full swipe that will dismiss the app page). The banner section will render strangely after page bounces back:

1*N1sEgD5ppO1E5zrjlYLMSw.png




What do you guys think?
 
Another thread on this? This story has been run, re-run by every major tech outlet.

Yes there may be some weird bugs that will eventually get ironed out since this is the biggest design change to iOS since iOS 7.

The rest of folks really don't care that a header is 3 pixels out of alignment. Sure, Apple doesn't have the pixel level detail it once used to. It's in no way hurting Apple's bottom line. It just makes the OCD geeks squirm. Little or none of this affects usability of the device.
 
Here is one great text and you should see it and read it.
https://hackernoon.com/dive-into-the-details-of-ios-11-is-apple-still-detail-oriented-fe70af065a7d

How on earth they did this? Why? Was it too much for Apple?

I know Apple from early days, but this? This is not Apple or maybe they lowered standards?


Mail.app
First let’s look at Mail.app in iOS 11. Like other native apps, Mail also introduces a new Navigation Bar with Large Title. However, Large Title in Mail, has extra left margin compared to the design guide example. Here we will use Search Bar as reference object. In design guide example, Large Title and Search Bar share same distance to the edge, but in Mail.app, Large Title clearly moves a bit right compared to Search Bar.
1*SlRIpLxWxljE9xm1F5YN8Q.png





Files.app
Search Bar in Files.app also has some issues. Seems Files.app engineers used a non-standard Search Bar. From the picture below, compared to standard Search Bar in Settings.app, Files.app has a slightly smaller Search bar, and lighter font color.
1*XO8jDDuK4DYdONv1n6UfXw.png



App Store.app
iOS 11’s App Store has gone through a redesign and introduced similar style like Apple Music. However, in App Store’s Today tab, compared to Apple Music’s For You, the fonts of date are different as App Store uses a bold one while Apple Music uses a light one. And in Apple Music, “Wednesday” is followed by a comma but in App Store the comma is missing.
1*qe2iBM-yLpEdzCfWYKtI7w.png

Also comparison between these two apps. In Search page, touching Trending item in App Store won’t trigger a hover effect as feedback for touch, while similar action in Apple Music search page will trigger a hover effect changing background/foreground color of the item. In my opinion, Apple Music does it better and native apps should be consistent upon decision of hover feedback, regardless of having it or not.
1*Mwe3Py4bBZ2zBCuYHnfc0Q.png

Besides, there’re still some miscellaneous issues among details. In App Store, open any app with banner image, slightly swipe from left edge to right (but not full swipe that will dismiss the app page). The banner section will render strangely after page bounces back:

1*N1sEgD5ppO1E5zrjlYLMSw.png




What do you guys think?

I think this exact same thing has been posted 20 times in a few days. Give it a rest, eh?
 
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If it is the same, report it and merge with "same" thread. If not, discuss about this.
 
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