The fourth trial version of iOS 10 introduces new emoji, a modified wallpaper menu, a modified "Home" panel in the Control Center, and a few other little things.
Since this is already the fourth beta version of iOS 10, it does not contain significant changes, but rather manifestations of incremental fine-tuning of the next "big" version of iOS. The biggest news in iOS beta 4 is the set of more than a hundred new emoji. In particular, these include other genders and races of already existing emoticons - for example, male dancers, a male version of cutting hair and reporting, a female detective, a runner, a surfer, a construction worker, etc.
The equality of the sexes and different sexual orientations is also encouraged by the rainbow flag. The pistol emoticon has been replaced by a squirt gun, and many other emoticons have had their shading, colors, or level of detail adjusted slightly.
Also new are:
- Date in Notification Center tab with widgets.
- Colored crayons indicating the color scheme in the color filter menu v Settings > General > Accessibility.
- The first time you pull out the Control Center, a panel will appear informing you of the new division of this control element into a panel for music, switches and Home app controls.
The changes then went through:
- Keyboard sounds where the spacebar, delete key, enter, shift and switch key are pitch-differentiated on the emoticon keyboard.
- Icons on the "Home" panel, the appearance of which has been modified.
- Wallpaper offer in Settings – the older mountain and stars wallpaper is back and gone are the bird feathers, yellow beach and abstract pale blue dunes and leaves and flowers wallpapers.
- The buzzing when locking the phone disappeared again.
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So you want to tell me that there won't be smilies for trans people either? But that is indeed discrimination.
WTF, such nonsense should be handled by third parties and Apple should focus on more important matters in their SW…
The rainbow flag is coming. I also miss immigrants and terrorists there - the everyday heroes of today
The question is: Will it be enough? :-)
I don't want to touch the debating geniuses present here. However, I believe that the new emoji is not invented by Apple itself, but in cooperation with Unicode. Emojis don't really have much to do with Apple. They were invented by Japanese ISPs at the beginning of the Internet, as a substitute for sending images at a time when images were simply too large for the bandwidth of the time. Unfortunately, Unicode did not exist back then, so Emoji were not cross-platform and at the same time strongly Japanese. When Unicode added them to its standard, no one expected that they would become a worldwide phenomenon. What Apple and especially Unicode are trying to do now is the diversification of Emoji. Basically, they are just trying to satisfy the new need to use Emoji worldwide and not just in Japan…
But no one disputes that here. These new smileys are introduced under the dictates of correctness, they no longer have anything in common with the original smileys, it's just an imaginary delimitation of the space of interest groups, whether they have the power to enforce the standard or not. See rainbow flag. Why isn't there, for example, a nationalist flag? Because he can't make it happen at the moment.