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What's the raise to wake feature from iOS 9?The raise to wake feature from iOS 9 wasn't available to the iPhone 6. I don't see that changing with iOS 10. Apple is using the feature as a selling tool for the 6s and newer.
I made a mistake. For some reason, talking about the raise to wake feature made me think of the raise to speak feature as being the feature in question, without realizing it that moment. Thanks for correcting me.What's the raise to wake feature from iOS 9?
And here I was hoping that I just didn't know about some secret iOS 9 feature.I made a mistake. For some reason, talking about the raise to wake feature made me think of the raise to speak feature as being the feature in question, without realizing it that moment. Thanks for correcting me.
Not earth shattering no but for Plus devices it's a lot easier to slide to the left than to have to slide from the bottom to the top of the device. That always sucked.Sorry, meant Home Screen, not lock screen and it was a theoretical complaint as mentioned. Just thought it was not anything earth shattering different than what we all ready have.
You generally only needed to flick it up and only about 1/3 of the way or so.Not earth shattering no but for Plus devices it's a lot easier to slide to the left than to have to slide from the bottom to the top of the device. That always sucked.
"Generally" being the issue. It isn't reliable. The way it works in 10 completely fixes the issue.You generally only needed to flick it up and only about 1/3 -1/2 of the way.
Never really had to actually slide it as that actually was less reliable the few times I tried it compared to just flicking that pretty much always worked. (From what I've seen others do around me, they ised the same method for the most part as well.)"Generally" being the issue. It isn't reliable.
Well you've just found someone it's been a pain for.Never really had to actually slide it as that actually was less reliable the few times I tried it compared to just flicking that pretty much always worked. (From what I've seen others do around me, they ised the same method for the most part as well.)
The issue I have is that if you are going to take a shot, already have the phone in landscape mode the touch detection is still in "portrait" making a flick much more difficult. This is just semantics though - the slide over is so much easier to do when you are trying to quickly get your camera out and not miss the moment when you compare it to having to swipe from a corner, especially on the largest phone.Never really had to actually slide it as that actually was less reliable the few times I tried it compared to just flicking that pretty much always worked. (From what I've seen others do around me, they ised the same method for the most part as well.)
On the other hand, it can probably figure into more accidental/unintended activations of it as well.The issue I have is that if you are going to take a shot, already have the phone in landscape mode the touch detection is still in "portrait" making a flick much more difficult. This is just semantics though - the slide over is so much easier to do when you are trying to quickly get your camera out and not miss the moment when you compare it to having to swipe from a corner, especially on the largest phone.
I don't know, the rubber banding when swiping to the camera is a lot stronger than swiping to the widgets. It takes a more deliberate swipe across half the screen to trigger the camera, whereas the swiping to the widgets only takes the slightest of flicks.On the other hand, it can probably figure into more accidental/unintended activations of it as well.