Get rid of the gaudy background from the iOS 7 demo and it actually looks pretty good
location:
macrumors.com - date:
June 11, 2013
Just came across this video that uses the standard wave wallpaper from iOS 6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM1M68HQQjQ
It really gives you a clearer point of reference for comparison when it's set against a familiar wallpaper. The only icon that's looks out of place here is the Photos app imo.
Now... if only they would get rid of the hideous and pointless coverflow tab switcher is Safari and it's really won me over (yes I know that they probably did this to differentiate from the main app switcher appearance but there has to be a better way).
I also sincerely hope you can disable the parallax effect on the homescreen, as I suspect that it could have a real impact on battery and performance with only superficial gains.
Edit: Screen grabs for the lazy
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Who do you think will demo iOS 7?
location:
macrumors.com - date:
January 15, 2013
Since forstall is out, do you think Schiller will be given the job as well as talking about the 5S/cheap iPhone/iPad mini 2 etc etc?
Ives doesn't seem to do much stage work and I can't see cook being that good at it since he's more a business man than a show man.
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I have a demo iPhone 5c. IOS version 7.0 I have found lots of information leakage in it
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modmyi.com - date:
October 15, 2013
So after bringing my phone home from walmart, I realized that I was unable to restore it. It would not let me erase all settings and reset to factory new. In fact, the option wasn't even there.
I then realized I had a demo iPhone. I looked on the packaging, and sure enough, it was a demo.
I spent ~8 hours looking at it forensically and found lots of information leakage. For example, It was connected to apple's internal network in June, It saved the DNS servers/router and IP address it used. I verified this too, the DNS name of the ip is something like fdns2.apple.com. The ranges belong to apple.
There is also information that can be easily tied back to actual apple employees. I also found some dev work regarding giftcards that aren't even view-able without taking apart the backups. Lots of really wonderful insights into the IOS development process and as soon as someone releases a jailbreak for IOS 7.0, I can get my hands on the keychain and start getti
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