iPhone X – Gestures Control Center, Siri and Others

iPhone X has new gestures for Control Center, Siri, closing applications, multiasking, activating Apple Pay and other functions that were based on the Home Button.

iPhone X has new gestures to access Control Center Siri, to close applications, or to access the task switcher with applications opened in the background by us. iPhone X is the company's first iPhone model Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), which is launched without a Home button, so the existence of these gestures is mandatory for users to be able to control the phone in everyday life, but they will do it in a completely new way.

iPhone X will now allow us to close applications with a simple swipe on the screen from bottom to top, the application being immediately sent to the background by us. Goodbye to pressing any button, or any other pain to close applications, iPhone X greatly simplifies closing applications, as some tweaks did for terminals that had jailbreak, Apple taking over something very good here.

iPhone X also comes with a new gesture for accessing applications open in the background, which is also based on a swipe made from the bottom up in the lower part of the screen. The difference compared to closing the applications for this gesture is that on the iPhone X we have to drag the finger from the bottom to the middle of the screen without lifting it from the screen, and the task switcher will be displayed immediately.

iPhone X – Gestures Control Center, Siri and Others

iPhone X comes with a new gesture for the Control Center, which can no longer be activated in normal mode because this is how applications are closed, so the right "ear" of the screen will be used. More precisely, a swipe from top to bottom made on the upper right side of the screen will automatically activate the Control Center on the iPhone X to control the functions that we have available for this system.

iPhone X has for Siri the possibility to control it directly through the side button, pressing it automatically activates the personal assistant to speak its commands. In the same way, double pressing the side button of the iPhone X will also activate the Apple Pay system to quickly make mobile payments, everything being much simpler to use than in the case of the old iPhone models of the Apple company.

iPhone X has many new gestures because the removal of the Home button forced Apple to use them instead of physical buttons for many functions. To be completely honest, the new gestures have been praised by those who have had the opportunity to test the iPhone X so far, so I'm sure even more people will really appreciate the changes after iPhone X launch.