iOS 7 is not fully loaded with innovative features as many had expected out of this much awaited operating system, however it does lay the foundation for a number of major improvements in the time following its release. The new OS has come as a fix after the earlier OS release rather than being something completely new, but there is still some great new stuff to explore in Apple’s next-generation software.
The most prominent among these features is the newly devised iOS Control Center that allows a user to quickly access key options and important apps as the user swipes from the bottom of the screen upwards. IPhone, iPad and iPod touch users are deprived of this feature at least till iOS is officially released coming fall to all the users. Fortunately, however, a developer has made it possible for Android users to get iOS 7’s Control Center feature as soon as now.
A recently released Android app by the name of “Control Center” suggests the availability of iOS 7’s Control Center to Android users, thanks to the Hi Tools Studio. After installation, users only have to swipe from bottom upwards no matter which display screen they are on their devices and the Control Center similar to iOS 7’s will be brought forward giving full access to a number of options including Bluetooth, WI-Fi, airplane mode, volume, display brightness and others. It also provides several shortcuts enabling users to switch on or off flashlight mode, access the camera etc.
The most prominent among these features is the newly devised iOS Control Center that allows a user to quickly access key options and important apps as the user swipes from the bottom of the screen upwards. IPhone, iPad and iPod touch users are deprived of this feature at least till iOS is officially released coming fall to all the users. Fortunately, however, a developer has made it possible for Android users to get iOS 7’s Control Center feature as soon as now.
A recently released Android app by the name of “Control Center” suggests the availability of iOS 7’s Control Center to Android users, thanks to the Hi Tools Studio. After installation, users only have to swipe from bottom upwards no matter which display screen they are on their devices and the Control Center similar to iOS 7’s will be brought forward giving full access to a number of options including Bluetooth, WI-Fi, airplane mode, volume, display brightness and others. It also provides several shortcuts enabling users to switch on or off flashlight mode, access the camera etc.
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