SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Prepare your thumb for next month. Apple is implementing a minor software change to the iPhone that will iPhone users most likely disrupt your muscle memory. iPhone users.
The huge red “end call” button is on the move.
The iPhone’s phone app will receive a series of modifications with iOS 17, including a new design that moves the hang up button to the bottom right of the screen, near to other features.
The button is currently located in the bottom middle of the phone app, beneath the buttons for muting, accessing the keypad, and adding a call.
The new call screen, which is now available in a beta version for developers, elicited strong comments on social media from iOS users:
“iOS 17 has the FaceTime button where the end call button used to be,” one user on X, the social media network formerly known as Twitter, stated. “Muscle memory will be damned.
Prepare your thumb for next month. Apple (AAPL) is making a little adjustment to the iPhone’s software that will most certainly disrupt your muscle memory: the large red “end call” button is relocating.
The button is currently located in the bottom
The iPhone’s phone app will receive a series of modifications .With iOS 17, including a new design that moves. The hang up button to the bottom right of the screen, near to other features.
middle of the phone app, beneath the buttons for muting. Accessing the keypad, and adding a call.
The new call screen, which is now available in a beta version for developers. Elicit strong comments on social media from iOS users.
The move is anticipat to simplify the design of the phone app. iPhone users consolidate all features in one location. A request for comment from Apple was not returned.
At its annual Worldwide Developer Conference
In May, Apple demonstrated a plethora of new tools that would be available .
To make call and message others more personalized and customizable. iPhone users for example will be able to create contact posters. Or unique images that will appear when they make or receive a call.
Meanwhile, a new feature dubbed Live Voicemail will transcribe a call message. In real time, allowing users to choose whether to ignore or take.
The call, and NameDrop will allow users to share contact information by holding two iPhones near together.
Apple fans are extremely loyal to the brand, and iPhone owners are especially well-known for their devotion. According to studies, the majority of them are content with their smartphones and have no plans to switch brands.
This loyalty may translate into aversion to change. Particularly if it includes a feature that consumers have utiliz from iPhone model to iPhone model.
Apple is contemplating a modification that will require iPhone users to adjust. Apple will be modifying the phone’s software, and this minor adjustment may test the user’s muscle memory.
Moving the “end call” button may annoy some users, but there will be other modifications that users will appreciate.
Such as Live Voicemail, which will transcribe a voicemail.
In real time so you can decide whether or not to answer the call.
While the caller is still on the line, you will be able to make this selection. iPhone users.
The message function will also have the option to swipe to reply. As well as search criteria to help you identify specific messages more quickly.
Audio messages will also be transcrib so that you may read. Them as quickly as possible rather than having to seek for headphones or a quiet area to listen to them.
Meanwhile, a new feature dubb Live Voicemail will transcribe. The call message in real time, allowing users to choose whether to ignore or take the call.
nd NameDrop will allow users to share contact information by holding two iPhones near together. FaceTime will also offer the option to leave video messages when someone is unavailable to chat.
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