Apple's iOS 7 may go black, white and flat

Look like Samsung seek revenge, outrage and plan to sue Apple. iOS 7 look like some features are same from Samsung.. nah...
 
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JClarke said:
my iPhone 5 is running iPhone 5 beta 1 :mrgreen:

For developer only? I won't be hurry to get it till autumn.
 
Look like Samsung seek revenge, outrage and plan to sue Apple. iOS 7 look like some features are same from Samsung.. nah...

Actual, most features are copy from WebOS. I'm former Palm Pre owner. I seen all these features very similar. That's okay, nobody knew it while focus on Android and iOS piss off each other. :giggle:
 
iOS 7 vs. Windows Phone 8 :cool2:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DM8NSSzxNGM]iOS 7 vs. Windows Phone 8 - YouTube[/ame]
 
picture or didn't happen
oh sure, happy to provide the evidence. Here it is :cool:

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Home Screen
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Wow, I will not try it because of bugs need iron out to become a useful product.
It is a developer mode one, as I can see. It works just fine, only few apps doesn't however I can be patient without these when the official release comes out. I have the iPad if I need to use these apps. iOS 7 is an excellent operating system so far, so simple and beautiful.
 
It is a developer mode one, as I can see. It works just fine, only few apps doesn't however I can be patient without these when the official release comes out. I have the iPad if I need to use these apps. iOS 7 is an excellent operating system so far, so simple and beautiful.

I decided to took a risk to update to iOS 7 and it looks very nice.

CNN app crashes a lot - oh well.
 
I decided to took a risk to update to iOS 7 and it looks very nice.

CNN app crashes a lot - oh well.
DOnt worry about the app, enjoy it while it last until the official upgrade. The beta is worth the testing. :mrgreen:
 
Someone has problem about some VRS app on iOS 7 Beta 1. P3 and ZVRS are doing ok but nTouch still be bug.
 
Rumors that Apple is preparing major design changes with iOS 7 continue to heat up, with new reports suggesting a more muted and flat design aesthetic.

Last October, Jonathan Ive became responsible not only for the look and feel of Apple hardware, but also its software. By most accounts, Ive is not a fan of the skeuomorphic heavy design cues that currently dominate iOS.

While we previously heard rumors that Ive was planning a broad UI (user interface) overhaul with iOS 7, we didn't have many specific details. Now, 9to5 Mac is reporting that Ive's look for iOS 7 will be "black, white and flat all over."

According to 9to5 Mac's sources, many of the textures currently present in iOS — linen on the notifications panel and leather in the calendar app — will be replaced with flat black and white colors. As for the home screen, apps will no longer have gloss, shadows and shine applied to the icons, but their corners will remain rounded.

9to5 Mac also suggests that apps such as Mail, Calendar and Maps will gain a more unified look. The report suggests that all apps will share a similar white base each with its own unique color scheme.

The green felt from Game Center and the wooden shelves from Newsstand have also reportedly been removed.

These moves coalesce with more general trends we've seen in the last 12 to 18 months in mobile and web design. In fact, we've seen concept videos from fans that mirror many of the rumored changes headed towards iOS.

Apple is expected to unveil the new iOS 7 at WWDC 2013, its developers conference that kicks off June 10.

The big challenge with an iOS overhaul, of course, will be balancing the need for something new with the familiarity the system has with hundreds of millions of users.

What do you think of the rumored plans for iOS 7? Let us know in the comments.

Apple may go black, white and flat for iOS 7 - CNN.com

Let see whats new inn iOS7 as compare to iOS6.
 
iOS 7 For iPhone, iPad, iPod touch – Compatibility Chart
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As long the iPhone remains working, we'll be fine.
 
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