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Which is smoother, Ios 1 1 or iOS 10.3.3? Comparison between iOS 1 1 and iOS 10.3.3.

Ios 10.3.3 and ios 1 1 fluency comparison;

(1) combination of screen locking and notification center

When updating from iOS 10 to iOS 1 1, you will first find that the signal strength flag on the status bar has changed. The original dot disappeared and became the "Adidas" Logo similar to Android. I believe another group of Android users began to laugh at "iOS 1 1 is one step closer to Android".

In fact, the change of signal sign is only a small point in the change of iOS 1 1 interface, and the bigger change is the combination of screen lock interface and notification center. We know that on the screen lock interface and notification center, the user's operation is basically the same-browse the latest notification and enter the next step of notification. In order to simplify the operation logic, iOS 1 1 chose to cancel the notification center and let the lock screen assume the role of notification center.

(On the left is iOS 10, and on the right is iOS 1 1).

So we can see that sliding in the lock screen interface can bring up the latest notice, and after unlocking, the drop-down will return to the lock screen interface to view the notice content. For users who are used to iOS 10 operation, it is difficult to pull back the screen lock interface for the first time. Please rest assured that this is really not a BUG.

(2) Improvement of control center moving cry

When we saw the revised iOS 1 1 control center, many developers at the scene could not help but exclaim. The control center of the previous half-screen display directly turned into a full screen, which supports more control buttons, and is no longer limited to several common settings of iOS 10. The most important thing is that we can finally shut down the mobile network in the control center (I finally waited for you, but fortunately I didn't give up)!

(On the left is iOS 10, and on the right is iOS 1 1).

It is worth mentioning that in the brightness and volume settings, we can make more delicate adjustments by sliding up and down. Each setting button can enter a more detailed setting interface by long pressing /3D Touch press, which is very practical. In addition to the setting buttons displayed on the control center, iOS 1 1 also supports users to customize the buttons of the control center to meet the individual needs of users.

(3) Experience the fun of collecting money in iMessages.

IMessages is getting closer and closer to our WeChat (only in the chat interface), from simple text sending to supporting emoticons to personalized content such as picture animation. The major change of iMessages on iOS 1 1 is the built-in ApplePay, which means that you can directly transfer money or collect money from friends on iMessages, which is basically the same as WeChat transfer. However, domestic users said: OK, I see. Let's continue to use WeChat and Alipay to transfer money.

(On the left is iOS 10, and on the right is iOS 1 1).

Another change of iMessages is that it supports iCloud synchronization information. As long as you log in to Apple ID on other devices, you can synchronize all iMessages information on the original device.

IOS is a mobile operating system developed by Apple. Apple announced this system for the first time at Macworld conference on June 9, 2007. Originally designed for iPhone, it was later applied to iPod touch, iPad, Apple TV and other products. IOS, like apple's Mac OS X operating system, belongs to a commercial operating system similar to Unix. Originally this system was called iPhone OS. Because iPad, iPhone and iPod touch all use iPhone OS, it was announced at the 20 10WWDC conference that it was renamed as iOS(iOS is the registered trademark of Cisco's network equipment operating system in the United States, and Apple's renaming has been authorized by Cisco).

Apple iOS is a handheld device operating system developed by Apple. Apple first announced at Macworld conference on June 9, 2007 that this system was originally designed for iPhone, and later applied to Apple products such as iPod touch, iPad and Apple TV. Like Apple's Mac OS X operating system, iOS is based on Darwin, so it belongs to a commercial operating system similar to Unix.

Originally, this system was called iPhone OS, until the WWDC conference on June 7, 20 10 announced that it was renamed iOS. By the end of 20 1 1, according to the data of konas, iOS has occupied 30% of the global smartphone system market share, and 43% in the United States.