Apple is testing gestures to unlock the iPhone similar to those used in Android

It seems that Apple could be working on a lock screen similar to that already enjoyed by Android devices and which is based on a pattern of movements that the user must enter if he wants to unlock his terminal. With this new unlocking method, the need to enter passwords or numeric codes is avoided.

At the moment it is not known if this new unlock screen will arrive in future updates, although Apple already allows its employees to use it internally.

Source: 9to5Mac


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  1.   rahulk86 said

    all this is already available with ANDROIDLOCK… it's free in cydia

  2.   Diego said

    :/ this can be done for months or years almost almost hahaha and this is supposed to be «actualidad iphone» I don't see anything "news" in it, rather "Epson news" with those very endorsing commercials :/

  3.   Nacho said

    Diego, have you read the news? More than anything because it is something that Apple is testing and that could OFFICIALLY reach the iPhone. It has nothing to do with the Cydia tweak ...

  4.   Bill said

    You're right Nacho but I loved Diego's comment, LONG LIVE EPSON CURRENT CURRENT….cough cough that says, LONG LIVE ACTUALIDAD IPHONE Yeah yeah

  5.   Jobs said

    Lately there are a number of "connoisseurs" of iPhone like Diego impressive….

  6.   Onio said

    Jobs, I think this is the first time I have given you a positive vote, hehehehe

    On the other hand, the news is perfectly written, but you can see that people like Diego just want to get controversial without even reading it ...

  7.   hhk said

    Epson news hehehehehehehe