Did you not watch the keynote? They clearly noted and demonstrated that iOS 10 does that.New Feature (just discovered it now):
When phone is laying down, and you pick it up, the screen automatically turns on (!)
I love it
Not quite a little thing as it was one of the main things that was mentioned.New Feature (just discovered it now):
When phone is laying down, and you pick it up, the screen automatically turns on (!)
I love it
I would hope Apple shows the most frequently used apps rather than those with unread notifications. Such would be better.3D Touch Folder with a notification shows the app with the notification View attachment 635746
I would hope Apple shows the most frequently used apps rather than those with unread notifications. Such would be better.
It does it automatically when you walk away from your car. Brilliant.How did you do that in maps?
previous app no longer covers up the carrier/wifi
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Also, when changing the volume level in media or an app, the annoying pop up with the volume level doesn't appear anymore, covering up your content.
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You can't force touch the wifi/bluetooth buttons. Also the volume adjustment is the same as iOS 9 for me.Can anyone with iOS 10 see if 3D pressing the wifi and bluetooth icons on control center brings up a list of wifi networks/bluetooth devices? I feel like this is such an easy feature to implement and it's been missing on past OS'.
Also, I heard adjusting the volume isn't intrusive anymore. Can anyone send a screenshot of that?
Something that was not mentioned however is the fact that if you lay down your device on its display after raising it, it will turn off immediately which is awesome for quickly checking time or notifications.Not quite a little thing as it was one of the main things that was mentioned.
I believe that's part of iOS 9 currently (and/or at least iPhone 6 and later).Something that was not mentioned however is the fact that if you lay down your device on its display after raising it, it will turn off immediately which is awesome for quickly checking time or notifications.
Oh really, too bad I never noticed that before.I believe that's part of iOS 9 currently (and/or at least iPhone 6 and later).
Looks like an actual filter.