iOS 12 Introduces UI Tweaks That Will Save Users Time

We’re sure you guys have come across reviews and speed tests between phones that talk about things like the animations involved when an app opens or close. This is actually more important than you think because depending on the length of the animation, it determines how long it takes before you can proceed to the next action.

Of course these transitions are probably not more than a second or two at most, but over the course of the day it all adds up. This is something that Apple is looking to change in iOS 12 with some UI tweaks. This was revealed during one of Apple’s WWDC sessions last week where users can now interact with their phone without having to wait for the UI’s animations to finish.

What does this mean? Basically while an app is going through the animations of closing when you swipe/press to go home, you can already start moving to your next task, like swiping to a different page on your home screen. Users will also be able to launch multitasking while an app is launching, which means that if you launch the wrong app you’ll be able to quickly shut it down.

That being said these actions will need to happen really fast so if you’re not particularly agile then maybe you won’t be able to take full advantage of it. However for power users who are pretty adept at using their phones should be able to appreciate these changes.

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During its E3 event this evening, Sony has kicked things off with an extended look at The Last of Us 2, a sequel to the hit 2013 game. The title was announced earlier today, but now we’ve gotten an actual look at the game…12 straight minutes of it, to be exact. The extended trailer shows both gameplay and thematic scenes. … Continue reading

Nintendo Switch to get Netflix, YouTube, says Best Buy

While the Nintendo Switch is a great portable gaming console, it is by no means perfect. Among its list of flaws is the fact that it’s really just that, a portable gaming console. Despite hardware and software capabilities, Nintendo has limited the Switch’s feature set to that particular use case. Wouldn’t it be great if the Switch could also be … Continue reading

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Best Buy Hints Netflix & YouTube Are Coming To The Nintendo Switch

Reports from last year suggested that Netflix for the Nintendo Switch was ready for launch and pending approval from Nintendo. That clearly did not happen as fast forward more than half a year later, we’re still waiting. In fact earlier this year there were reports that suggested that Netflix for the Switch would still be quite a ways away.

However could Nintendo surprise us at E3 2018? According to a recent listing on Best Buy, it seems that they have hinted that both Netflix and YouTube will be available on the Nintendo Switch. The listing also mentions Hulu which is already launched on the Switch, so it seems that there is a chance this listing could be accurate.

Nintendo is expected to make some Switch-related announcements at its E3 conference this week. A lot of games are expected to be announced, such as more details about Super Smash Bros., along with the launch of some new ones. However based on this it sounds like Nintendo could be getting ready to announce some new services as well.

In any case the logos seem to have been removed from the listing. Considering the Switch isn’t a new console, we doubt that Best Buy would have mentioned Netflix and YouTube in error, which means that chances are Nintendo might have asked them to remove it until after the announcement. However take it with a grain of salt and check back with us soon for more Nintendo E3 details.

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