Apple’s iOS 17 update, announced at its annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in June, didn’t usher in many controversial changes.
That is, apart from relocating the end-call button to the bottom right-hand side of the call screen gird.
However, the Cupertino company has now reversed that decision, shifting the end call button back to the center-bottom — similar to where it was in iOS 16.
With the iOS 17 beta version, the company initially updated the call screen UI to accommodate the Contact Posters features.
With the icon grid shifting down, the button is back in a place that will be familiar to iOS 16 users.
The tech giant will likely reveal the new iPhone at an event next month, at which point it will make the iOS 17 update available to all eligible devices.
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Apple’s iOS 17 update, announced at its annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in June, didn’t usher in many controversial changes.
That is, apart from relocating the end-call button to the bottom right-hand side of the call screen gird.
However, the Cupertino company has now reversed that decision, shifting the end call button back to the center-bottom — similar to where it was in iOS 16.
With the iOS 17 beta version, the company initially updated the call screen UI to accommodate the Contact Posters features.
With the icon grid shifting down, the button is back in a place that will be familiar to iOS 16 users.
The tech giant will likely reveal the new iPhone at an event next month, at which point it will make the iOS 17 update available to all eligible devices.
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