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Lock Screen Call Interface and Wallpaper Customization
Feedback for iOS 27 Public Beta First of all, thank you for the incredible work on iOS 27. The new design, animations, and overall performance are excellent. On my iPhone, the first Public Beta has been very stable, and I truly appreciate the direction Apple is taking. I would like to share two suggestions that I believe would improve the user experience. 1. Please bring back "Slide to Answer" on the Lock Screen The classic "Slide to Answer" interface has been an iconic part of the iPhone experience for many years. It is instantly recognizable, helps prevent accidental call acceptance, and makes the iPhone feel unique compared to other smartphones. The new Accept and Decline buttons work well, but they make the incoming call screen feel less distinctive. Please consider either: Bringing back the classic "Slide to Answer" interface, or Adding a setting that allows users to choose between Slide to Answer and the new Accept/Decline buttons. Giving users the freedom to choose would satisfy both longtime iPhone users and those who prefer the new design. 2. More customization for the new iOS 27 wallpapers The new iOS 27 wallpapers look beautiful, especially the new visual effects. However, I noticed that when using the new iOS 27 wallpapers, the four Lock Screen shortcuts can only be placed at the bottom of the screen. On previous wallpapers, these shortcuts could also be positioned near the top, offering much greater flexibility. In addition, the beautiful Glass effect is currently available for the clock but cannot be applied to the date and calendar information above it. It would create a much more consistent and elegant appearance if the Glass effect could also be applied to these elements. I would love to see: Full placement flexibility for Lock Screen shortcuts with the new wallpapers. The ability to apply the Glass effect to the date, widgets, and calendar information, not just the clock. Thank you for listening to user feedback and for continuously improving iOS. I am looking forward to seeing how iOS 27 evolves throughout the beta program.
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Lock Screen Call Interface and Wallpaper Customization
Feedback for iOS 27 Public Beta First of all, thank you for the incredible work on iOS 27. The new design, animations, and overall performance are excellent. On my iPhone, the first Public Beta has been very stable, and I truly appreciate the direction Apple is taking. I would like to share two suggestions that I believe would improve the user experience. 1. Please bring back "Slide to Answer" on the Lock Screen The classic "Slide to Answer" interface has been an iconic part of the iPhone experience for many years. It is instantly recognizable, helps prevent accidental call acceptance, and makes the iPhone feel unique compared to other smartphones. The new Accept and Decline buttons work well, but they make the incoming call screen feel less distinctive. Please consider either: Bringing back the classic "Slide to Answer" interface, or Adding a setting that allows users to choose between Slide to Answer and the new Accept/Decline buttons. Giving users the freedom to choose would satisfy both longtime iPhone users and those who prefer the new design. 2. More customization for the new iOS 27 wallpapers The new iOS 27 wallpapers look beautiful, especially the new visual effects. However, I noticed that when using the new iOS 27 wallpapers, the four Lock Screen shortcuts can only be placed at the bottom of the screen. On previous wallpapers, these shortcuts could also be positioned near the top, offering much greater flexibility. In addition, the beautiful Glass effect is currently available for the clock but cannot be applied to the date and calendar information above it. It would create a much more consistent and elegant appearance if the Glass effect could also be applied to these elements. I would love to see: Full placement flexibility for Lock Screen shortcuts with the new wallpapers. The ability to apply the Glass effect to the date, widgets, and calendar information, not just the clock. Thank you for listening to user feedback and for continuously improving iOS. I am looking forward to seeing how iOS 27 evolves throughout the beta program.
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