iOS7 has an issue of UI aberration that as it has increased on its Y axis by a small magnitude. Read more!
iOS 7 has added some excitement to the iPhone and Apple fans in the last week. However an issue of UI compatibility has now started to pop up in the market. Nonetheless, it can be easily solved by an experienced iPhone app development expert. The display issue can create incompatibility in iOS7 by apps that were designed for iOS6 in the first place.
The new UI for iOS7 extends beyond the black bar at the top. Before iOS 7, the iOS6 has iPhone app development experts built screens that were shorter and ended at the black status bar. However in iOS7, the screen extends to the end of the screen and that might cause apps to appear with an unsymmetrical UI. In that case, the user experience of the application will significantly go down.
As iOS updates are consistently updated by iPhone users, with many of them using the 4th and 5th version of the phone; a large number of users can get affected by the update.
The solution is extremely simple and can be fixed within few hours. The app screens (all of them) just needs a small redesigning and readjustment of the resolution. Once done, the UI of the app will appear completely in sync with the screen with absolutely no aberration.
The update does not call for a high end tech based revamp of the apps but a simple readjustment of the UI dimensions. But in the end it can save a lot of dollars for people who have apps deployed in the app store and register high download numbers everyday.
iOS 7 has added some excitement to the iPhone and Apple fans in the last week. However an issue of UI compatibility has now started to pop up in the market. Nonetheless, it can be easily solved by an experienced iPhone app development expert. The display issue can create incompatibility in iOS7 by apps that were designed for iOS6 in the first place.
- The issue
The new UI for iOS7 extends beyond the black bar at the top. Before iOS 7, the iOS6 has iPhone app development experts built screens that were shorter and ended at the black status bar. However in iOS7, the screen extends to the end of the screen and that might cause apps to appear with an unsymmetrical UI. In that case, the user experience of the application will significantly go down.
As iOS updates are consistently updated by iPhone users, with many of them using the 4th and 5th version of the phone; a large number of users can get affected by the update.
- The solution
The solution is extremely simple and can be fixed within few hours. The app screens (all of them) just needs a small redesigning and readjustment of the resolution. Once done, the UI of the app will appear completely in sync with the screen with absolutely no aberration.
The update does not call for a high end tech based revamp of the apps but a simple readjustment of the UI dimensions. But in the end it can save a lot of dollars for people who have apps deployed in the app store and register high download numbers everyday.