iPhone 6 Plus - this is how the Reachability system works with one hand (Video)

  For 6 iPhone Plus Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), implemented in iOS 8 a new system that allows the user interface to be minimized by a double press of the Home button. Reachability is the name of this new system and after reducing the size of the application, using swipes we can navigate forward or backward through the application menus, exactly as if we were using the buttons available in the corners of the application, if it were visible on the entire screen.

By creating iPhone 6 and iOS 8 together, we optimized the software to enhance the physical design. iOS swipe gestures were designed to be more fluid across the seamless form, making it easy to navigate the iPhone with one hand. With new features like Reachability you can interact with the larger screen in different ways, too. Simply double touch the Home button and the entire screen shifts down closer to your thumb. And to easily navigate Safari or Mail, swipe left to right across the screen to go backward, or swipe right to left to go forward. With the new continuous surface of iPhone, all your gestures now feel smoother than ever.

  The system is a rudimentary version of the one used by Samsung for its terminals and is implemented because Apple presented iPhone terminals for years as perfect for one-handed use, this is no longer valid now.