That's the standard filter icon used in many applications.
Also, does anyone know what "Rest & type iPad keyboard" means? it's listed to the left of the giant 10 in the screenshot in the first post.
It's a filter. Makes sense to me.Looks like an actual filter.
I'm running the beta and at first it didn't show for me either but then it started showing up again.
What app is that??
- New back link (arrow, app name)
Can someone please add a photo of this?
When you go to the music-panel in Control Center, does it stay there even when you hide Control Center and then show it again? Or does it reset to the main panel every time you re-open it?
Awesome, thanks!No it stays on the music panel unless you go back to the toggles page.
New Feature (just discovered it now):
When phone is laying down, and you pick it up, the screen automatically turns on (!)
I love it
Based on the way they moved around the icons on the bottom of the Photos app, I would assume this has changed, but they didn't show how sharing has changed.Has the way to share albums in the photo app changed?
At the moment you can create albums in the albums section but you can't share those (like in the Google fotos app). At the moment shared albums are treated as something different than normal albums on your phone.
Also, does anyone know what "Rest & type iPad keyboard" means? it's listed to the left of the giant 10 in the screenshot in the first post.
It doesn't work with an iPhone 5S... maybe it only works with 6 & 6S
That's on YouTube's end, not Apple's.Picture in picture in youtube, can someone confirm ?
That three dots only allow you to "like" or "dislike" a song. Nothing more.Hi,
When music is playing, what options do you get when you press the three dots button on the lock screen? Not being able to save Apple Music songs without unlocking is one of my biggest concerns.
Thanks.
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?
So how does that work? Do you just type in the other language using the English (for ex) letters? What if the other language uses different alphabet like Cyrillic or one of the Asian languages?