The latest rumors surfacing about iOS 7 suggest that it will be "black, white and flat all over." Everyone seems to expect that Jony Ive has gone through iOS with the sandblaster, and the latest rumors suggest just that. The latest comes by way of 9to5Mac's Mark Gurman:
"Sources have described iOS 7 as 'black, white, and flat all over.' This refers to the dropping of heavy textures and the addition of several new black and white user interface elements."
Speculation -- and excitement -- continues to build ahead of WWDC in just a few weeks where we strongly anticipate seeing the fruit of Ive's labors. The 'flattening' rumors just won't go away, and the results of an iMore poll back in April suggested that a large number of you would also like to see some kind of refinement throughout.
Either way, we don't have long to wait until WWDC. Where would you start with the look and feel of iOS 7? What would you change about it? Does the mention of black and white interface elements excite you?
Source: 9to5Mac
The latest rumors surfacing about iOS 7 suggest that it will be "black, white and flat all over." Everyone seems to expect that Jony Ive has gone through iOS with the sandblaster, and the latest rumors suggest just that. The latest comes by way of 9to5Mac's Mark Gurman:
"Sources have described iOS 7 as 'black, white, and flat all over.' This refers to the dropping of heavy textures and the addition of several new black and white user interface elements."
Speculation -- and excitement -- continues to build ahead of WWDC in just a few weeks where we strongly anticipate seeing the fruit of Ive's labors. The 'flattening' rumors just won't go away, and the results of an iMore poll back in April suggested that a large number of you would also like to see some kind of refinement throughout.
Either way, we don't have long to wait until WWDC. Where would you start with the look and feel of iOS 7? What would you change about it? Does the mention of black and white interface elements excite you?
Source: 9to5Mac
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