Company Apple released the first one last night betaoperating system version iOS 7, which is intended only for registered users in Apple developer program. The new version offers a completely redesigned design and a number of new features. Come and take a look at the gallery now from iOS 7, where you will also find a few observations from the first minutes of using the new operating system iOS 7. Please note that this is the first test version and may differ significantly from the final product that will be released this fall. If you want to read about iOS 7 more, just check out our articles: Apple introduced iOS 7: the biggest change in iOS from the show iOS a See what restrictions await you at iOS 7 if you are using older iOS device.
Multitasking works in iOS 7 even in landscape mode, which is quite interesting, especially considering that many applications do not support this mode at all. For example, Clock or Game Center it will not be displayed at all.
While zooming in and out Apple Maps The map scale at a given zoom level will be shown in the upper left corner, a very practical and handy function.
If you are used to, for example, Safari or in applications with a scrolling menu, scroll completely from the bottom edge of the screen, now you can forget about it, it happened to me several times that I accidentally slid out the bottom panel.
Simply touch your device's display to display either an analog or digital clock.
Unfortunately, the weather is static and we did not encounter the display of falling water drops and similar effects.
I want too! :D
Greetings Roman for 1 I want to thank you that I actually have a place to read these news on lsa You're doing great for the 2nd of November. ios I really like it and it worked, and in 3 I have a question for you: I was a bit taken aback by the photos, where to search iphone the keyboard is gray and everywhere else is white.. thanks
Does a developer account cost $99?
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Personally, I am from iOS 7 was a bit embarrassing and I probably still hadn't fully absorbed it. It's certainly nice that after a long time a fresh wind has blown into the imaginary sails of the stale OS, but not everyone perceives it the same way. Tech enthusiasts are mostly pleased with the significant change and new features. However, as I read, their reactions to the graphics design in particular are also somewhat contradictory. In our family, there are three models of target user groups iOS device:
1. I, dare to say, am a technically savvy person and like every guy, I am also a "toy" and I enjoy trying new things in the field of technology. That's why I changed iOS I see it mostly positively, just from the perspective that I will get a de-facto new device in my hands that I will be able to explore. In any case, the phone is a work tool for me and I don't want my lack of knowledge of the new OS to hold me back from working. So miniI might be a little annoyed for the first few days. I'm not against changes at all and I'm sure I'll get used to them. Some of the features in the new iOS 7 likes, for example AirDrop, however, the environment looks a bit too sterile for me. But I will wait for the final verdicts after a few days of use. I have iPhone 5 in black and I'm really curious how it will go with the mostly white OS.
2. My wife. Like most women, she is primarily interested in design. When watching a video about the new iOS 7 wasn't too thrilled about it. The first question I had when I pulled out the Control Center panel was, "What are those buttons? Will I have those there too? I don't want that!" Yes, like most women, she uses her white iPhone 5 mainly for making phone calls, viewing photos, websites and the occasional email. Since her first iPhone 4 never had the need to open the “Settings” icon and turn anything off, set or change anything. Therefore, for her, the unidentifiable “Bluetooth, AirPlay, WiFi, AirDrop etc.” is unnecessarily annoying and the clarity of the system suffers because of it. The main reason for choosing iPhone was its simple and user-friendly OS, without unnecessary "gimmicks" that a regular user like a "telephone operator" does not need and does not use.
3. The last group are my parents. Both retired and approaching the age of 75. Even at iOS 6 had trouble recognizing some functions and buttons, and the graphics were not as clear as they should be iOS 6 very clear and contrasting. When I look at some of them now screenshotfrom the new iOS 7, I am convinced that the readability for people with impaired vision will be very unpleasant. For example, the weather, which my dad monitors quite often, is difficult to read even for me. The Helvetica font is elegant and its thin lines are sexy, however, in white on white-gray clouds, its contours are really very difficult to recognize, especially in small size for the forecast for the next few days!
People generally resist new things. Things that are different from their established stereotype. Personally, I think that change iOS was already needed, but I'm not sure if in some areas iOS this is no longer change at any cost and the result is slightly counterproductive. Definitely Apple listened to the requirements of different user groups and iOS 7 is the result. If you are producing a product for a wide range of users of different age and social groups for everyday use, it is very difficult to find the right way to compromise. Each of these groups has different needs, different habits and different orientations. To what extent is this Apple Time will tell if it was successful. During Keynote se Tim Cook mentally patted himself on the shoulder over a graph showing what percentage of users were using the latest iOS 6 in proportion to mobile devices sold. The change in the 7-ball environment is really fundamental. So I'm quite curious to see what the same graph will look like in the case of iOS7. After all, fear of the unknown can be a big enough obstacle for someone to press the "Update" button. iOS".
I have mixed feelings about it, since there are the same number of ugly and beautiful things, so I can't form an opinion on it
+ it's nice that you can turn off automatic application updates, but I don't plan to download 1,5 GB of updates :D
– the internal settings are too reminiscent of Android :(
– playing the video is pretty bad – the gray color doesn't fit there at all
+ the maps are nice
+ shares are nice,
– the calendar looks like it's from Android :(
+ filters when taking photos are a wonderful thing
+ safari it is perfect
+ the wallpaper setting is nice
– I don't like the keyboard when writing messages
– the weather is so monotonous and graphically uninspiring
– the white background for photo albums just doesn't fit there
Is there any other way to get it on the phone without paying for the Dev Account? How are they, does the application work or do they have a problem with the system? And the last question, how is the speed comparison with 6.XX?
Roman, it's just that the keyboard somehow doesn't fit me in the search iphone it's gray and white everywhere else, so when you said there might be some changes before the official launch ios Do you think it will stay that way?
What did I understand there, the headboard, etc. they are transparent and its color depends on what is under it.
Please, correct your RSS so that the entire articles are not sent...
I'm embarrassed about it. Some appky as e.g. I like the weather more, but some things are downright designer originals.
– the very first screen, the dialog box with sms management is disgusting to me. Removed gradients and added ugly line breaks between text and buttons. It's sterile and unrealistic.
– I'm probably most disappointed with SMS messages. The original bubbles were beautiful, they remind me of drops of water. What they put there is simply an unidentifiable UFO. It resembles whats up.
– the settings are Android sterile, the removal of the 3D effect from some controls and the texture from the background is a step backwards for me.
– video controls are awkward
I would definitely like a new one iOS 7 to try. I just can't find anywhere what model of iPhone 5 I have, whether A1428 or A1429, does anyone know how I can find out, this is a model purchased in the Czech Republic Apple Store.
isn't there a hotspot button in the bottom list?
It seems to me or I have it on iPhone 4 quite slow?
The new design is nice. It's not kitschy like Android. Why do you think it's so colorful? Colors evoke emotions in people. These colors are colorful, cheerful, and put you in a good mood. It can't impress everyone, and I think the most negative people are cursing here. And then there are people with no sense of change and trend who still wear beige T-shirts with shorts and socks in sandals. They will scream. iOS needed a change!
Z iOS 7 I'm horrified, the similarity comes to me from both WP and Android http://www.humanart.cz/_/dm/wpios.jpg . The icon design is elegant. I don't like the omission of the slide to unlock slider, it's one of the things that a lot of people admired when they first got it. iphoneI'm curious how it will look on the iPad when they showed yesterday that this is for iPhone and nothing about the iPad.
WP strikes me as a nicer system in terms of design and minimore minimalistic and simpler for sure….
Jarys: Not that I feel like tearing down your long post in one sentence, but you know what I mean: IT'S NOT A HUMAN WHO ENVIES EVERYTHING. And that goes for any OS. How many ages has this saying still been true? So don't upgrade. There's no need. It's absolutely obvious that the current version iOS 6.1.4 will be 100% functional for the entire lifespan of your current iOS toys.
The inspiration windows phone It's massacre!
The cardboard (paper) texture in the notes strikes me :)
iMacs:
I had a bit of jet lag, so instead of writing, I wrote this thought. But I think you either didn't read it or misunderstood me. Personally, I'm not against a new iOS, I was just thinking about the approach from ordinary users who don't need to tinker with anything, use new features, or rejoice over a design change.
When I hold it in my hand now iPhone s iOS 6, it's clear that it's been around for a year and needed some innovation. But I can't shake the feeling that the change is really big and not everyone can perceive it positively.
You are absolutely right that it is impossible to please everyone, and I mentioned it at the end. Anyway, from some things I get the impression that accommodating one group of users may be perceived by another group as being done at their expense.
Please try to read my thoughts again, I don't want to repeat myself. Maybe the first time you misunderstood how it was meant - I don't mean that in any bad way.
I just have two other types of people around me who iPhone used and I tried a new one iOS 7 see through their eyes. (I apologize for the length of the text.)
The more I look at it, the closer I get to the percentage of non-upgraders and I hope that people in Applu clicks. What is the transparent search keyboard for? What is it for?
I wanted to go to the new iPad, but this is why I'm not going. Lose a few buyers anyway.
spirit303: you are spouting bullshit and it only indicates that you have forgotten another category of people - no taste.
This is simply a design for technicians, draftsmen and mechanical engineers.
I like it a lot. Although it's a significant maneuver in a new direction in terms of both design and features, much likened to various bits of other OSes, it still has a clear and solid handwriting Apple. Thank God. That's what Android only dreams about, it's different every time, as if someone else was creating it every time, and with iron regularity.
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How will it be iOS7 will actually work and what all will be able to be blocked or disabled "natively" is unknown at this time. We will find out when it is real.
I would be interested in the appearance of the UI when selecting invert in the accessibility menu
JK: I will also be among those who do not upgrade, but third-party applications will definitely require newer ones iOS 7. So unfortunately we will have to adapt. Once this happens (I hope not) many users iOS 6 will have no other choice.
Pundits.. I don't know what bothers you so much, I don't care how it looks on Android, the main thing is that I like it and it's practical.. The only thing I don't like are Notes - too ordinary
Otherwise it's great and I'm really looking forward to going into beta and getting rid of the old, albeit good, design iOS 6 :)
does the clock icon still show the current time? :)
sk8er_b0y: yes the icon is animated
I have 2 identical photos. screenshotyz iOS 6 to iOS 7, I keep going back and forth and I still don't know which is better :D But 100% It will be like always, when I have iOS 7 and I look back at iOS 6 and below, it will seem uglier to me :D What do I think when I look at those screenshotWhat really surprises me is the low transparency of the windows in playback or during amplification... It's too gray and not very transparent... I don't like that at all... Otherwise, with the whole keynote PULL maxAbsolutely satisfied, everything went well Appto keep secret, Macbook Air the flashlight is awesome, MacPro is the bomb :D OS X I'm looking forward to iOS more :)
But again the wait :(
Roman: I have some questions about iOS 7?
I still really don't like the sound icon when I want to mute/amplify it. It looks terrible because of the gray
The weather is good, I experienced the falling drops and the animations look interesting :)
Technical and informative page of the new iOS7 seems great so far, design-wise it's worse - I'm more of a fan of wood, stone and leather :) but I'll try to get used to it :)
I would like to ask, I installed iOS 7 beta 1 ip4, everything was fine, but then I went to the settings for updates and of course, I unknowingly downloaded beta 2 and it was amazing, now I have 6.1.3 back, but I would like it back beta 1, do you think it will work?? thanks for the answer :)