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In iOS 7, it replaces the control pages found in previous versions. It gives iOS and iPadOS devices direct access to important settings for the device by swiping down from the top right corner on the iPhone X and newer, and on all iPad models starting with iOS 12 or iPadOS, with previous models using a swipe from the bottom of the screen.
The Home app, which unifies all devices into one app, was introduced on iPhones and iPads on September 13, 2016, with iOS 10, and on Apple Watches with watchOS 3. [19] The app also added support for automations using a home hub, and preprogrammed scenes which can set multiple devices using a single command. [20]
iOS 10 supports devices with an Apple A6 or higher SoC and drops support on Apple A5 and A5X devices, including the iPhone 4s, iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation), iPad Mini (1st generation) and iPod Touch (5th generation). [168] iOS 10 is the first version of iOS to drop support for devices with Lightning.
In iPad Pro 2018, the home button was removed. Therefore, the previous double-clicking home button process to access Multitask view was replaced with a process that involves swiping up from the Home Indicator. In December 2018, iOS 12.1.2 was released to the public with a new closing animation in the multitasking view. The previous animation ...
The Photos app for iOS 18 gets a major design update that puts a photo grid of the entire library at the top of the screen and a filter button that allows you to organize images.
The Apple Menu in macOS Ventura. The Apple menu is a drop-down menu that is on the left side of the menu bar in the classic Mac OS, macOS and A/UX operating systems.The Apple menu's role has changed throughout the history of Apple Inc.'s operating systems, but the menu has always featured a version of the Apple logo.
The Apple Icon Image format (.icns) is an icon format used in Apple Inc.'s macOS.It supports icons of 16 × 16, 32 × 32, 48 × 48, 128 × 128, 256 × 256, 512 × 512 points at 1x and 2x scale, with both 1-and 8-bit alpha channels and multiple image states (example: open and closed folders).
Home is a smart-home management app released on September 13, 2016, along with iOS 10 that lets users configure, communicate with, and control their HomeKit enabled smart appliances from a single application. [35] It supports automations using a home hub, and pre-programmed "Scenes", which can set multiple devices using a single command.