Thursday, August 25, 2016

How to undo iOS 10’s most annoying feature

The new software of iOS 10 has got much hype in the market. It is the box of refreshments features that enhances the existing app of Apple. Few modifications may impact the principals of Appstore functionality. For instance, the feature of new lock screen Apple’s latest iOS software is much loved by everybody, but this gesture is widely criticized.


It is often heard that Apple changes its feature according to the user’s review. The company made a change in its iOS 10 beta 2 to address the issue. But after switching back to the original version, people think that they got it perfect for the first time.

In this new feature of iOS 10, Apple made a change to “slide to unlock” feature so that the user actually has to press the home button in order to unlock the phone. When the Touch ID came into existence, company permitted the users to unlock their iPhones and iPads by just touching the home button. A quick fingerprint scan later, and the phone was unlocked and ready to go.

As users are very much angry and has got a much negative review, it is named as iOS 10’s most annoying feature. There is also a change in the speed bumps of the user as they are very much used to the before process following the years of repetition.

With the touch-to-unlock feature enabled, the iPhone unlocks as the user picks up the phone before the lock screen is even visible since the thumb of the user is on the home button. Now with this new feature, the iPhone is alert automatically when you pick it up, and hence at that time the lock screen is visible and user needs to press the home button to unlock it.

Reporters revealed that Apple though they had made a mistake by developing this feature. In the Public Beta 2 of iOS 10, Touch ID seems that it would work similar to iOS9.

Check out the setting option in iOS, the name you are looking for will be “Rest finger to Open” and this can be found under Settings > General > Accessibility > Home Button.

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