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Apple’s iPhone X is not only the most impressive iPhone Apple has ever made, it’s also the most controversial. It’s a completely reimagining of... 4 Improvements We Need in iOS 12

Apple’s iPhone X is not only the most impressive iPhone Apple has ever made, it’s also the most controversial. It’s a completely reimagining of the iPhone, and much of what users have grown accustomed to over the years has changed. Of course, it goes without saying that many people don’t like change, especially with regards to a device that is such an integral part of our lives.

The iPhone X is Apple’s first iPhone that doesn’t have a home button, which means users have to learn new navigation gestures. Most people seem to like them, but there are also people who do not — and that’s the least controversial of the major changes in Apple’s iPhone X. The infamous “notch” at the top of the phone’s display continues to be a point of content, and the wounds left by the removal of Apple’s beloved Touch ID fingerprint scanner are nowhere close to healing.

There are 4  things I would like to see improved in Junes announcement of iOS 12

1. Grouped notifications

Apple’s notification system in iOS continues to be a major pain point among many, many iPhone users. We’ve discussed it a million times before here on the site, so we’re not going to dive back into all the ways it’s annoying. Suffice it to say the notification system in iOS needs a lot of work.

 

They could solve this by creating notification groups. This way instead of having notifications from each app spread throughout the list, each individual app’s notifications are displayed in a group, one on top of the other. A simple 3D Touch would then expand any app’s notifications. simple problem simple solutions

 

2.Improved widgets

Apple’s widget implementation in iOS is somewhat useful, but Estefad has a way to improve it in iOS 12. In addition to a single page where multiple app widgets can reside, as is the case now, this iOS 12 concept allows app developers to create widgets that are displayed when the user 3D Touches an app icon. So instead of just an action menu that almost no one uses or even remembers is available, a 3D Touch on an app icon would give users access to key info and features without having to actually open an app.

 

3. Mode of Darkness

This one needs no introduction. iPhone users have been clamoring for a dark mode in iOS for years. The difference with iOS 12 is that a dark mode would finally make a lot of sense. Beyond being easier on the eyes at night, a dark mode on devices with OLED displays like the iPhone X would save battery life.

 

4. New pull-down menu for apps

For a long period of time, iOS was all about uniformity. As the years passed with more and more new features being added, things have gotten far less organized. App settings is one area where there is no continuity in iOS. Some settings are accessible within each app itself, though there are a million different places where one might find the settings menu. Then there’s a section in iOS’s main Settings app where additional settings are located for third-party apps. Ugh.

In this iOS 12 concept, there’s a great hidden pull-down menu that creates a single, uniform location for key features and a shortcut to app settings. Adding a nifty additional piece to the puzzle is a great feature at the top of that pull-down menu: a way to secure each app behind Touch ID (or Face ID on the iPhone X) at the system level. Many apps include Touch ID and Face ID implementation, but why leave it up to developers?

 

The Final Thought

Reality strikes ands Apple will likely release a much more tame upgrade with iOS 12 at WWDC this year after reports of Apple putting some major iOS features on hold to focus more on reliability and performance. I can dream though and mabye someone will read this and think, yeah that could work.

  • Nina Gentile

    April 14, 2018 #1 Author

    When is 12 expected to be released ? I’m sure this is a remedial question, but I need direction, so here it goes!
    I qualify for an upgrade on my iPhone 6S Plus.($$ is not flowing so want to make the wisest decision ). I’m afraid of X because of issues you speak of. Don’t want the black notch at top either:-) its new technology, ouch. In September there is a new phone coming out. What would you do in my situation? Wat yo upgrade in September to newest phone, or upgrade to 8 now. There is a special w/ Verizon. Upgrade phone now with a credit of $245 toward new phone and ability to purchase ((over 24 mono) the newly released iPad 9.7”. at a $100.00 less than retail. (The $100 brings it to the price the wholesale stores are offering. ) I know new iPad will be obsolete soon. But it offers the use of pen which I need. Hope you can follow this. ADHA to the mc. Thank y.

    • Beau

      April 16, 2018 #2 Author

      Hi Nina, my advise is always wait till the next release if possible. THe notch is not the issue it is made out to be, dont worry about that. The WWDC is the first week of June when they will official announce ios 12, in sept the new phones will be released. the deals and promotions for new phones are always better on the release day. If your phone works hold off, if not get the x

  • Kim Clark

    April 16, 2018 #3 Author

    I think that the I phone x is a good product when will they be out in the stores?