20-09-2013 13:24 - edited 20-09-2013 13:35
20-09-2013 13:24 - edited 20-09-2013 13:35
My initial thought on using Apples new iOS7 on a iPhone 5..
iOS 7 is Apples new platform which like many have been using for the past few days.
A major design from the iOS we all know with an all new overhaul of its UI and extra features.
Even the ringtones and alerts that we have been used to and know from previous iOS have been replaced.
The first new inclusion that caught my own eye was the Control Centre which now allows quick access to a few of the more commonly used settings.
At last Apple has taken notice of what end users want.
The App switcher now gives a much richer experience giving a full tile look, instead of just the icon in the task tray. The way to remove by swiping up is a really nice edition too.
I like the way the pull down Notification Screen gives the user a friendlier reading of the weather, which somehow looks more personal to me. And the way it now displays your today ,all or missed notifications just looks cleaner.
This is something that I heavily use and now this improved layout will assist me in my everyday arranging of my appointments etc.
And thank heavens that linen background is gone !
The folders on the springboard are now much easier on the eye, and allowing more than the standard amount of apps in each with multiple pages. They look to flow much better too.
Talking of flowing the way the apps open out onto the springboard when you swipe to unlock the iPhone is really nice. Eye candy yes ,but a massive improvement.
I think the inclusion of incoming call and text blocking is a long overdue feature which will go someway to improve the users experience.
The extra security feature of not allowing the finder of an iPhone to restore it and use it themselves ,due to the Activation Lock needing the original Apple i.d used on it is a feature that is again long overdue.
The AirDrop section found within Control Centre is not AirDrop itself, but is a toggle that allows you to turn the feature on or off. You can turn it off, enable it for contacts only, or enable it for everyone right from the Control Centre. A nice addition.
The shortcut option found within Control Centre allows you to quickly launch Torch and Calculator , Camera and Timer which are nice additions and will become really handy.
Also giving the ability to quickly toggle on and off WiFi, Airplane Mode, Bluetooth, Do Not Disturb, Rotation and brightness. The music control addition is nice too.
Spotlight has now been moved from its own dedicated page,{ how many times I swiped back too many times and accidentally launched this was annoying}, and now all you do is swipe down to activate it.
The new keyboard now looks fresh and new, which also compliments the overall look of iOS7.
The new wallpapers are nice and the Parallex Effect is something I'll have to get used to, as it does play havoc with my eyes !!
We now have 7 dynamic and 33 static to choose from.
Siri is out of beta now and initial results do seem faster and it gives improved return results.
It is weird that Uk users still cannot choose a male or female gender voice due to location. Hopefully that will change with upcoming patches.
In conclusion : Some will like the new redesigned apps and UI layout, and some wont.
Its a fact some find change hard.
You can tell Jonny Ives and his team have worked hard on this new direction.
For me the Control Centre is the one that hits the nail on the head.
One downside of the update is that the 3rd party lightening cord I bought now will charge my iPhone 5, but will not let iTunes detect my iPhone 5 when hooked up. No deal breaker !
What are your thought after having a few days using it.
Likes and dislikes ?
Also I would be interested to hear what other users experiences are on using it with the earlier models of the iPhone, and that of iPad users.
on 20-09-2013 15:38
Hard to read text
The text under the App icons can be hard to read following the update, particularly with some of the lighter coloured background wallpapers.
This can be improved fairly easily – make the text bold by going to Settings, then General, then Accessibility and then turn on Bold Text.
Increasing the contrast can also help the text to stand out a bit more. Again, go to Settings, then Accessibility and then Increase Contrast by turning on the switch.
on 20-09-2013 15:54
on 20-09-2013 15:54
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on 20-09-2013 15:57
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on 20-09-2013 15:58
As Adam pointed out earlier in another thread I like the way Safari will remember a couple of login and passwords for sites.
Although some dictate you have to activate the 4 digit passcode lock for it to work.
o2 is one of them.
No more long winded keying in my e mail address and password.
on 20-09-2013 19:20
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on 21-09-2013 09:46
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on 21-09-2013 21:58
on 21-09-2013 21:58
Sadly it doesn't run on my iPhone 3GS, but it'll be replaced by a 5S in November when I come to UK.
On my iPad it looks very good, but the weather-thing in the news-center is stupid, I liked the icons the more.
Does anyone know how I can switch off that I have to log in a PIN when I open my Smartcover? So that it's like before, just sliding and having the home-screen.. 😕
on 22-09-2013 12:26
Another security loophole - also in the article linked is mention that some early adopters of IOS7 have already had an update of the OS.
Quote "In other news, there's already been an iOS 7 update, taking superearly adopters to 7.0.1.
But that update doesn't appear to be a response to either of lockscreen bugs.
Instead, reports Ars Technica, it's a fix for the fact that:
...the fingerprint scanner's ability to enable iTunes purchases didn't quite work correctly — the iPhone 5S would prompt for a password instead of simply accepting the fingerprint."
on 22-09-2013 12:27
@Toby wrote:
Has anyone noticed a delay with the 'back' button in Safari? Mine was a little slow but it could have been due to the amount of pages I had running.
I'm liking the update more and more as I use it
Toby I believe the slight delay is due to the new animation speeds in iOS7.