Tuesday, March 12, 2019
IOS 7 vs. IOS 6
IOS 7 vs. IOS 6 When Apple announced its spic-and-span OS back in March, many people were very unbalanced at a change to the old IOS 6. As beta interrogation for the OS began and bugs began to intoxicate the untried OS many consumers were left query if the need to switch at the final release was the best carry on and if so, what were the advantages or changes to the new OS. IOS 7 has changed many of the features of IOS 6, but many of the issue elements of IOS 6 are ever-present.The First and most noticeable difference in IOS 7 is its new color scheme and entwine screen. IOS 6 had a round design and color scheme that was reminiscent of factory gears, and its lock screen was a simple picture with a sloping troughr at the bottom. But in the new OS, the color scheme is neon and glittery colors, flat design in the sense that none of the home screen apps seem 3d, but also the lock screen is a in effect(p) screen picture with the date, time, and also a slide to unlock slipper.Th ose a couple of(prenominal) improvements o the overall OS were nice, but the slide to unlock from the original OS 6 was still there and so were the large digital clock at the top. Another difference is the addition of harbor Center. get wind Center is a slider at the bottom of the screen that you slide up to use specific features of IOS 7, that in the older OS 6 you would have had to go to the settings menu. The features of Control Center include a slider for brightness, Wi-Fi control, Bluetooth control, and also one of IOS 7s new features, Airdrop.Once again, the new features are great, even though many of the uses of them were in IOS 6. All in all IOS 7 is a step forward in features and still stays true to its predecessor. The new color scheme and lock screen got a complete overhaul, trance keeping the same features and core elements of OS 6. Also the addition of Control Center now uses the toggles that could have been found in the settings menu of 10s 6. So once again, apple has made a step up in its Operating System while still staying true to its predeceasing one.
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