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The latest beta of iOS 11 has been seeded to developers (and consumers who
like to live dangerously) around the globe, and Apple has wasted no time in
making some needed fixes and implementing new features.
One of the most noticeable changes from iOS 10 to iOS 11 is to the Control Center. In the latest version of Apple’s mobile operating system, the Control Center has been consolidated into one tab rather than up to three sections we’ve been used to in past versions of the OS. This consolidation was evident in the previous betas of iOS 11, but the latest beta has expanded on it to restore some of the functionality which has been lost.
Apple is making use of 3D Touch to expand toggles into further, more in-depth settings.
Fortunately, all notifications can now be accessed once again from a single swipe down. Previously, it took a second swipe before all were revealed. Talking of swiping, apps can now be closed once again by swiping them up in the app switcher.
The compass has been improved with a crosshair inside the compass which indicates how flat an iPhone is sitting – allowing for the use as an expensive level, if so inclined.
