iOS 11 - this is what the new Control Center looks like on the iPhone

iOS 11 is part of a colossal change for the Control Center on the iPhone or iPad, the Apple company completely modifying the way in which this control menu of iDevice functions is grouped. Although the basic principle for control remained the same, the Control Center in iOS 11 is still grouped in a single page, Apple cramming all the options there.

In iOS 11, the Control Center has several toggles for controlling iPhone and iPad functions, so we can activate or deactivate mobile internet as well. Moreover, now the toggle for Wi-Fi in iOS 11 also shows us when the iDevice is looking for a network, or the name of the one to which it is connected, so we no longer have to access the settings application for this.

The menu to control music in the Control Center on iOS 11 is much smaller now, and the orientation lock and Do Not Disturb buttons are crammed next to it. Apple has included new buttons to adjust the brightness of the screen and the sound level of the speakers in iOS 11, the old system being still much more useful than the current one.

Next, we have the same possibility to use 3D Touch to control certain functions of the Control Center toggles in iOS 11, but for some there is no longer the option to access their menu from the settings application. I have to admit that this latest change for iOS 11 is not one I agree with, but maybe it will be reconsidered by the fall.

Finally, the Apple company allows us to add various other toggles in the Control Center for iOS 11, the menu in the settings application offering the option to delete the current ones and add others. Unfortunately, only some created by Apple for the native applications of iOS 11 are available, so we have nothing else for third-party applications.

What do you think about the Control Center in iOS 11?