The iOS 13 is highly anticipated by Apple users, but more so for those who have an iPad. Unfortunately, the Cupertino=based company has yet to break their silence about the upcoming update leading a lot of people to speculate how the developers are handling everything.
Concepts surrounding this particular area of the iOS 13 have also surfaced on the web, the most popular of which is coming from Daniel Korpai, a product designer of InVision. For weeks, Korpai has been working on an iPad multi-tasking concept that shows how Apple can significantly improve user interaction. The short presentation can be found here.
The concept has been received positively by users – and rightly so. Korpai’s idea is nothing short of brilliant, improving on Apple’s existing Split View concept and expanding it to three. What’s more, the ease in which he transitions from one window to the next is so smooth and effortless. A user can simply move files from one folder to the other by simply dragging and dropping them to their desired location. If Apple managed to incorporate this idea on the upcoming iOS 13, then it will undoubtedly produce a wave of positivity among its users.
Another improvement that the tech giant is working on is the removal of the volume HUD or additional controls that would inhibit the display from obstructing the screen. Apple users have been irked by the volume HUD as there’s currently no option to remove it once it appears in the middle of the screen. The iOS 13 is looking to address that, which got Apple users relieved.
As for the Dark Mode, the feature made its way to the public already, months before it was scheduled for release. To activate, simply send someone a moon emoji – the left-facing crescent one – and tap on the animation that will emerge shortly after. Then, head over to the Messenger Setting and simply turn on the feature. Regarding when users can expect the iOS 13, it’s being reported that the beta version will be unveiled in June with the final update dropping in the month of September.


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