iPhone X – Apple Introduces Control Gestures

iPhone X has the control gestures presented by Apple in iOS 11.1 beta 1 through presentation videos that will be shown to customers.

iPhone X has presented the control gestures of Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), in a new series of video clips that were included by the American company in iOS beta 11.1 1 released last night. iPhone X also had presentation videos included in the first version of iOS 11 released by Apple, but iOS 11.1 is more important because it will be the final version that Apple will offer with the phone.

The iPhone X has presented in these video clips the gestures based on which a multitude of actions will be taken in the absence of the Home button, but also based on changes to the interface. From accessing the task switcher with applications open in the background to interacting with the LockScreen, iPhone X has presented by Apple the most important gestures that will be useful for us to be able to use the phone.

iPhone X comes with major changes for the control part after removing the Home button, most functions being based on gestures made on the screen. Apple has implemented a multitude of sliders that we can use to access various interfaces, or to close applications, so starting with the iPhone X the entire experience of using an iPhone changes completely, as expected.

iPhone X – Apple presents control gestures

iPhone X will also have a new text in the LockScreen for unlocking, with Apple displaying the text there Swipe up to open to tell customers how to unlock. iPhone X also has an animated bar at the bottom of the screen to suggest how apps can be closed with the new phone, so users will know what to do to control the feature.

iPhone X will also have in the LockScreen two icons for the camera and the flashlight, these working through 3D Touch to access the application and control the function. In the iPhone X simulator in Xcode 9.1, Apple also presents an icon in the upper right part of the LockScreen to suggest that the interface of this important system can be accessed through a gesture made there.

iPhone X is mostly based on gestures because its new screen with a diagonal of 5.8 inches covers almost the entire front panel of the phone. Having said that, you have now seen how you will be able to use the iPhone X if you decide to buy it from Apple, all these video clips being shown to users right on the phone after activation, to show them how to use their new device.