That very feature in the iPhone 15. Instead of a physical silent-mode switch, there is now a configurable side button. We are not intereste…
That very feature in the iPhone 15. Instead of a physical silent-mode switch, there is now a configurable side button. We are not interested yet in the automation you can hang on it. We are interested in the interface. Clear. Bold. The render creates a feeling that the device is even better and more interesting than it really is. Icons flying above the button bring us a little closer to the interfaces of future Spatial Reality. You can already feel flashes of a new visual language here: a big juicy picture dissolves and blurs at the bottom of the screen, while texts and buttons are placed over the blurred image. Who said we invented this for Zen in 2015 🌚 We are trendsetters, yes. Since 2008. BTW. This interface is made in the best traditions of the values of "that very Apple." Minimizing interface complexity, maximizing aesthetics and feeling. Do you want to lick it? This interface has no "apply," "cancel," "are you sure you want to assign camera launch to the extra button? Yes, no, restart" buttons. The function is visibly applied the moment you choose it. The only thing you can do besides choosing is go back to the previous Settings screen. If only all teams worked like this. We would have a completely different experience using phones. Because overall, Apple is not good at interface ergonomics. But that deserves its own topic.