This interesting concept offers us a solution to interface problems when we receive a call

Surely on more than one occasion, you are checking your phone doing something important, sending a message, playing games or doing any other task and you have received a phone call. The interface that iOS offers us in calls, like that of the volume that is already solved with iOS 13, is the worst we can find in the iPhone operating system.

The interface available in Android, depending on the customization layer of each manufacturer, shows us the interface in a floating window to answer or reject a call, while we are using the phone, at the top or bottom, without occupying absolutely the entire screen. Today we show you a curious and intelligent solution that Vinoth Ragunathan offers us.

IPhone calls interface concept

Vinoth Ragunathan shows us a concept of How Apple could fix the interface problem, a problem that in theory would not require Apple to have to work very hard. All you have to do is add the swipe function to the interface.

As we can see in the images of the concept that Vinoth offers us, when receiving a call Apple could allow us swipe the call up without it hanging up, to be able to continue with what we were doing without hanging up the call. This would continue to be displayed in the upper left of the screen in the form of a pill. If we want to answer, we would only have to click on it.

If we consider that Apple has taken almost an eternity to modify the interface of the volume, placing it at the top in the case of the iPad or on the left side, in the case of the iPhone, it is more than likely that we will have to wait a few years to enjoy this concept.

In recent years, we have seen how Apple has clearly been inspired by many of the tweaks that many of us use daily on our iPhone. One of them, modified the interface of the calls showing us in a similar way to the one offered by Android.

But jailbreak is no longer an option for many usersNot only because Apple has been adding most of the functions, but also because they do not want to expose your personal data, including credit card data, to third parties with access to our terminal.


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