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#3: Control Center’s design updates in iOS 18.4 Apple also has several design enhancements included with iOS 18.4. Those changes include: Focus control adding up and down arrows ...
Last fall, iOS 18 brought a powerful new feature: the ability to fully customize your Control Center setup. This change came packed with a ton of new controls to choose from.
The iPhone Control Center is a feature that hadn't changed all that much in recent years, but iOS 18 brings with it some big improvements. Here's how to get the most out of it.
The introduction of iOS 18 brings a range of new features and improvements, including the ability to customize the Control Center for a more personalized and efficient user experience.
Control Center was introduced in 2013 with iOS 7. At the time, the Control Center gave you control of some iPhone functions, like screen brightness, and a few apps, like your calculator.
When Apple released iOS 10, the latest system software for the iPhone/iPad, it made a big deal out of the major features, like a redesigned Music app and contextual predictions in autocorrect. But ...
In the fifth beta of iOS 18.1, Apple has made some changes to the new customizable Control Center, refining it ahead of when iOS 18.1 is set to come out in October.
With previous releases of iOS 18 and iOS 18.1, the toggles for Wi-Fi and VPN were bundled into a separate connectivity section within the Control Center, but now the two toggles can be added as ...
Control Center accounts for the bulk of the power-user-focused features in iOS 18, but there’s a grab bag of smaller changes, too—particularly in the Files app.
On iOS 17 and earlier, you had to add or remove controls from view via Settings > Control Center, but that interface is gone in iOS 18 in favor of the new gallery of controls.