The AchieVer Posted June 1, 2019 Share Posted June 1, 2019 iOS 13 on the iPhone: Here's what Apple needs to fix urgently While users love it when Apple crams more features into iOS, the platform is now getting to the stage when it could do with a spring clean, and tidy up some of the older legacy stuff. If you've been using iOS for a few years now you can't have helped but notice something – while Apple is good at adding new features to the platform, there are a lot of areas that looks old, outdated, decrepit, and in need of a tidy up. First, there's the awful on-screen volume and ringer volume display. This stuff is just plain nasty and looks like a user interface throwback from a decade ago (which, I suppose, is true)! Another iOS abomination is the Phone app. Why does an incoming need to take up the entire display? It's really antisocial to have a full-screen app jump up into the middle of whatever you are doing when you receive a call. I know that the iPhone is a phone, but Same goes for FaceTime calls. There's no reason at all for this to jump into the middle of whatever you are doing. It's really poor design. Another aspect of iOS that feels dated is the Home screen. Two things in particular feel dated. The first is the static dock at the bottom of the screen. Why is this limited to four icons? Why can't it be scrolling or just made to take up multiple lines of icons? While I can whittle down my "must-have" iOS apps to four, being able to park a few more in the dock would be useful. Another oddity of the Home screen is, well the Home screen itself. The horizontal pages paradigm to switch between pages of icons feels out-dated. I would much rather scroll vertically to be honest, or at least have it work in a more fluid way. Also, having all the icons float to the top of the screen rather than being able to lay them out in a personalized way is odd. Another feature I'd like to see come to iOS is active icons. Currently, the only animated icons (at least that I'm aware of) are for the Calendar and Clock. The Google Calendar icon is permanently stuck on the 31st, and I find this incredibly frustrating. While Apple would need to vet icons, and limit active icons to things that are actually useful (because having the Home screen turn into an annoying hellstew of animated flashing icons would be execrable), it would add a new level of depth to iOS. Then there's notifications. While I like the changes that Apple have made to notifications to better group them to prevent overload, I still feel that it could be a lot better. For example, if you own more than one Apple device, the ability to sync notifications across devices would be handy, and would, for example, allow you to dismiss a notification on one device and have it vanish on all of them. Finally, dark mode. I know, dark mode is nothing to get all that worked up about, but it would be nice if Apple would finally add this to iOS. Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
If you've been using iOS for a few years now you can't have helped but notice something – while Apple is good at adding new features to the platform, there are a lot of areas that looks old, outdated, decrepit, and in need of a tidy up. First, there's the awful on-screen volume and ringer volume display. This stuff is just plain nasty and looks like a user interface throwback from a decade ago (which, I suppose, is true)! Another iOS abomination is the Phone app. Why does an incoming need to take up the entire display? It's really antisocial to have a full-screen app jump up into the middle of whatever you are doing when you receive a call. I know that the iPhone is a phone, but Same goes for FaceTime calls. There's no reason at all for this to jump into the middle of whatever you are doing. It's really poor design. Another aspect of iOS that feels dated is the Home screen. Two things in particular feel dated. The first is the static dock at the bottom of the screen. Why is this limited to four icons? Why can't it be scrolling or just made to take up multiple lines of icons? While I can whittle down my "must-have" iOS apps to four, being able to park a few more in the dock would be useful. Another oddity of the Home screen is, well the Home screen itself. The horizontal pages paradigm to switch between pages of icons feels out-dated. I would much rather scroll vertically to be honest, or at least have it work in a more fluid way. Also, having all the icons float to the top of the screen rather than being able to lay them out in a personalized way is odd. Another feature I'd like to see come to iOS is active icons. Currently, the only animated icons (at least that I'm aware of) are for the Calendar and Clock. The Google Calendar icon is permanently stuck on the 31st, and I find this incredibly frustrating. While Apple would need to vet icons, and limit active icons to things that are actually useful (because having the Home screen turn into an annoying hellstew of animated flashing icons would be execrable), it would add a new level of depth to iOS. Then there's notifications. While I like the changes that Apple have made to notifications to better group them to prevent overload, I still feel that it could be a lot better. For example, if you own more than one Apple device, the ability to sync notifications across devices would be handy, and would, for example, allow you to dismiss a notification on one device and have it vanish on all of them. Finally, dark mode. I know, dark mode is nothing to get all that worked up about, but it would be nice if Apple would finally add this to iOS. Source
Karlston Posted June 1, 2019 Share Posted June 1, 2019 Some of these are IMO just wanting change for change's sake, or to suit the author's personal preference. For example, the volume icon is well established across most (all?) OS's. Changing it now would just create confusion and inconsistency. Others suggestions though, like revamping the static dock at the bottom, the active icon inconsistencies, and adding a proper dark mode seem worthy changes. iOS 13 eh? Perhaps it's time to upgrade my iPad's 10.3.2... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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