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marcociccone

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Sep 29, 2014
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I think it's just because of 2 reasons: 1st is a beta, 2nd if I remember well Apple released a second version of iOS with more features for iPads prior to new models launch (like they did before launching the iPad Pro 12.9). I think iOS on iPads is going to the right direction. Multiple Safari tabs is the first step of having multiple istances of the same app opened in split view. I see a similar feature coming in the future for other apps, especially broswers, productivity and design apps... like the new macOS serra that allows multiple apps opened in tabs. I wouldn't worried much about the current situation as this is a beta and all efforts are going to optimise the iPhone experience considering September is not so far away.
 

iTom17

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Aug 2, 2013
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Drastically changed? Not really, they only tweaked the buttons in the phone all. Not drastic in any way.
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I tested iOS 7, as I remember, they only tweaked the buttons in the phone app. Nothing much else.
Actually, they also tweaked the font and all. With the first beta it was really thin (Helvetica Ultrathin or something like that). One or a few more betas later it was tweaked so that it was les hard to read.

Apple does make big changes throughout the betas. They've done so for years. Mostly on functional basis, but that's because iOS 7 was the only update to really focus on new design and all. Other releases saw little to no design change. iOS 10 does, and I'm pretty sure Apple will tweak stuff to make the experience better on iPad. Maybe not in such way you want, but at least that the volume slider doesn't look so awkward like it does now. :p
 

roneylirio

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Jun 17, 2016
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[QUOTE = "MartinAppleGuy, post: 23017900, membro: 848909"] assim que eu instalei a versão beta no meu iPad Air 2; e nos usuários do iPad estão de volta para a experiência iPhone explodido ...

Poucos principais problemas para mim é como a tela de widgets à esquerda é tão estreito, há tão pouco espaço. É praticamente a largura de um iPhone; e só tem espaço em branco de cada lado. Você precisa girar a paisagem para obter painéis de duelo.

Outra grande incómodo é a forma como o novo centro de controle toma tanto da tela. O centro de controle iOS 9 ocupa uma pequena parte da tela, mas dá toda a informação proposital e alterna nessasery. Ter esta enorme (e feio borda não a borda curva Windows) painéis aparecendo que são mais de duas vezes o tamanho do iOS 9 um sem novos recursos principais, eo fato de que eu preciso para deslizar para controlar número do centro de 2 a ficar ainda controle de música!?!?!

E quando você começa um NOTIFICAÇÃO no iPad, não é uma pequena caixa (novamente, com mais cantos arredondados) que mostram pouca informação sobre o NOTIFICAÇÃO relação ao seu iOS 9 homólogo.

Eu não estou indo para descrever esta próxima. Basta olhar para a imagem em anexo .... Parece mais um site com design responsivo mal implementado ... Pelo menos isso vai ser bom para a comunidade de idosos .....

Parece ser, as características mais android iOS fica, mais o iPad torna-se um tablet Android na forma como ele é apenas um explodido experiência de telefone ...

Endoidecer.

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poderia informar como é o desempenho?

Em iOS 9.3 do iPad Air 2 é muito rápido, eu gostaria de saber como é o IOS 10
 

DNichter

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Apr 27, 2015
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The Music UI, especially on the lock screen, is one of the worst I have seen from Apple. Overall I feel like the iPad experience with iOS10 is very bad. Lots of wasted space. For some reason it feels more like a blown up iPhone experience than iOS 9 did. I am hopeful Apple will continue to make changes throughout the beta period.
 

jonblatho

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Jan 20, 2014
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Don't believe it when they say that this is an early beta and things will change as we get closer to the final release, no, apple never done that. They introduce things in beta one, and the rest is just very small tweaks that you won't even notice.

Apple's iOS design team need to get fired, macOS's design team should take over.
I don't think Jony Ive is going any good job, I wish he would stick to hardware design.
Really late to the party, but I thought I'd chow down on this claim chowder. Apple has, in fact, made substantial UI tweaks across betas and even across point-release betas.

Also, a little secret, if I'm not mistaken: iOS and macOS have the same UI designers, headed up by…guess whom? Not Jony Ive! It's a guy named Alan Dye, who reports to Tim Cook.

(Oh, and they did, in fact, fix the issue shown in the screenshot.)
 

Mathias Denichi

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Jun 21, 2013
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Well, here we are in late August now, not much has changed other than a few UI tweaks. The pull down notification menu is still terrible, and there is nothing I can do with my iPad Pro that I can't with my iPhone 6s Plus.

I was really hoping for the rumored version of Xcode for iPad, (not the childs learning app). We probably won't be seeing anything new until the iPad Pro 2.

If the SP4 got better battery life, I would be using that right now. Until then, I will use my m7 MB12in and the iPad Pro will remain my youtube and Hearthstone machine.
 
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Der Keyser

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Aug 18, 2016
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Well, the last 3 major IOS releases have taught me the hard way to stay on the last released version of the previous version for at least 4 - 6 months. The new versions initially always has a severe performance penalty on everything but the latest device.
So i'll stay at IOS 9.3.4 at least until christmas :)
 

RiderX

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Nov 9, 2012
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Well, the last 3 major IOS releases have taught me the hard way to stay on the last released version of the previous version for at least 4 - 6 months. The new versions initially always has a severe performance penalty on everything but the latest device.
So i'll stay at IOS 9.3.4 at least until christmas :)

That's what I used to do.

This time is the first time I installed a Beta version. No regrets, I don't move back.
 
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sammy2066

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Oct 3, 2007
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Control center and its large (uncustomizable) buttons are an utter waste of screen real estate on an iPhone - an issue that is merely exacerbated on an iPad (buttons are larger and waste even more space). But what this really demonstrates is a failure to apply basic UI design principles, and an astounding lack of common sense - because why on earth wouldn't you let the user choose what toggles they want in control center? By this rate, the logical next step would be for Apple to gradually do away with all customization in OS (i.e. volume control, brightness, wallpapers, ringtones, etc.) - because clearly, the folks at Apple seem to know better, so let them decide for us.
 
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kave

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Oct 31, 2012
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Biggest problem for me with iOS on iPad is Mobile Safari. So many sites that dont work with Mobile Safari on my 12.9" iPad Pro but works fine one my 11" Air.
Unless Apple solves this I expect ipad sales to go down even further.
 
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