[Quick Settings] iOS 7 concept For The iPhone 5 . Today we will show to you a new ios 7 concept for your iPhone 5 Called [Quick Settings] , today André Luis Moreira made this iOS 7 concept with a lot of features essential refinements to the original design, in addition to being resized to fit the iPhone 5‘s 4-inch screen.
The first thing you’ll notice is the SBSettings-like Quick Settings page now features a new edit mode, instead of the menu we saw earlier. You can access this edit mode by pulling the Quick Settings pane all the way up and exposing a hidden layer of animated gears.
From here you can access more features from Settings, and even choose which sliders you want to regularly be able to access from Quick Settings. The new edit mode is flashy, but it’s also functional.
Moreira also addressed one of the potential problems you might have noticed with the old concept: in the initial version, it wasn’t possible to enter Quick Settings from within an app, you’d be shuttled off to the app-specific Dynamic Settings instead.
Now you can shake your iPhone at any time and access Quick Settings, even while editing text. I’m not sure if shake gestures are the best way to solve the problem, but it gets the job done.
It occurs to me that the previously mentioned ‘passcode off’ lock wouldn’t be a foolproof method for preventing theft, considering it’s always possible to put an iPhone into an idle DFU mode.
While the recovery mode would thwart this security measure, as a legitimate user, you wouldn’t want to be barred from recovering an unresponsive phone.