When Apple introduced iOS 7 in the summer of 2013, the software came with the biggest visual overhaul in the mobile OS's history. Alongside flat design icons and a more modern and Jony Ive-inspired approach was one of iOS's much-needed features: Control Center. It was a slide-up tool drawer — enjoyed in similar form by Android users for quite some time — to turn on and off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, access useful stock functions like the flashlight and camera, and quickly change screen brightness. It was also a giant, complicated mess.
Three years later, Apple has finally come around to redesigning Control Center to help it feel like the uncluttered, powerful toolset it was meant to be. Instead of cramming a music row smack dab in the middle,...
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