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Mlrollin91

macrumors G5
Nov 20, 2008
14,172
10,187
Millions of people are demanding this feature return. It's simply unacceptable that Apple EOL'd it in iOS 10. We demand it be returned as an optional configurable at least. Stop disappointing the millions of iOS users who want this back, Apple.

Millions? Come on. The petition doesn't even have 1500 people. Millions of people couldn't care less about pushing a button.
 

jdayellow

macrumors newbie
Dec 16, 2015
15
4
I prefer the new system in my iPad Air 2. It doesn't affect me anyways as the press home to unlock only shows up when I press the power button to wake my iPad which i rarely do. I think it's more difficult to just add a toggle as they have to manage all the new widgets and stuff.
 

bigjnyc

macrumors G3
Apr 10, 2008
8,297
7,652
I doubt that many people care, I'm sure everyone is used to the new method by now. It was weird for like 2 weeks after so many years of sliding but its perfectly normal now and I'm sure most people feel the same.
 
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C DM

macrumors Sandy Bridge
Oct 17, 2011
51,392
19,461
I'm one of the millions annoyed by this. I'd probably say millions is a conservative estimate. I'd probably say that there are billions of people annoyed by this.
Especially those who don't even use iOS devices.
 

gigapocket1

macrumors 68020
Mar 15, 2009
2,410
1,925
It bothered me initially but I can honestly say that I prefer this way over the old way
 

LordQ

Suspended
Sep 22, 2012
3,582
5,653
We should have the option (yes, I know, Apple and options do not mix) to completely turn off / disable the Today View and if so, the lockscreen returns to the classic Slide to Unlock.
 

SoN1NjA

macrumors 68020
Feb 3, 2016
2,073
2,184
It's not coming back, why do you chose to waste your time? And, iOS have 1B active users, a few million people aren't going to change anything
 
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