Over the past just a little while a range of iOS apps have hit the App Store that implement a folding view-type effect that developers have used in a volume of different instances throughout their apps. That exact effect appears to be the idea of the new lock screen concept that designer Anton Kudin on Dribbble, and he believes so it should replace Apple’s existing and traditional Slide to Unlock feature. Kudin, who's an interface and web designer, has taken towards the popular designers paradise of Dribbble to share his idea together with the pixel loving world.
The creation of iOS concepts is not new, in fact we have seen a range of designers produce ideas beginning from whatever they believe the latest iPhone will look like as well as a touchscreen, folding and rotating iMac. However, this fold-to-unlock lock screen concept would be the one which could actually possess a placed in in the real world if properly implemented by Apple, and I for once, want to see it introduced, either officially or with a Cydia installation for jailbroken devices.
As beautiful because this concept lock screen looks, the designer does concede which he actually got the concept from a fellow designer who had produced a similar concept for Android devices. By a technical and user experience standpoint, there isn’t really no excuse why something similar to this couldn’t be very successful in a mobile device, in any case, handsets much like the Galaxy S II unlock by merely swiping the screen out of view. The addition of the folding screen would squeeze in a sexy piece of polish with it.
Unfortunately, with Apple utilizing their traditional slide-to-unlock method in every iPhones to date, as well as the ipod itouch and iPad, and never that long ago, actively pursued a legal case against a manufacturer which they believed was infringing on their patent surrounding the method, it seems not possible we shall witness it change in some unspecified time in the future.
Via Redmond Pie
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