How to control iPhone using head movements. How to Control iPhone with Head Movements Live Photos, New Filters and File Compression

A development kit that lets you create augmented reality-enabled apps. Despite the fact that the technology was announced several months ago, App Store There are still few such applications, but they still exist.

All these programs can be tried on iPad Pro and 2017 iPad, iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, and iPhone SE.

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The application allows you to draw on real surfaces, be it walls, grass or even the sky. The program is reminiscent of Google's Tilt Brush, designed for virtual reality. What you draw in World Brush is visible to all other users. All they need to do is launch the application and point the camera at the desired location.


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The main purpose of the application is the purchase and sale of new and used cars. But with the release it appeared useful feature, which allows you to place the car in front of you in its real size. This way you can determine whether a particular car will fit in your garage. There are thousands of different vehicle shapes and sizes available on Edmunds.


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A simple game where you choose a surface and start stacking blocks on it. Stack AR has a nice appearance and does not require much time. Ideal for showing a friend the possibilities of augmented reality.


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The only app that Apple is currently promoting in the App Store as an augmented reality product. In the game, you create routes along which Thomas the Tank Engine should travel. If you turn on AR mode, the route can be placed directly on the carpet or table at home. Great way demonstrate to children the potential of technology.


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Through the program you can see how this or that piece of furniture will look in your home. The Housecraft catalog is quite extensive: in it you can find not only traditional tables and chairs, but even flowerpots. At the same time, you can adjust furniture parameters such as width and length.

1. Self-learning Siri

Voice Siri assistant in iOS 11 it will speak in more lively voices, as well as self-learn. Siri will be able to analyze what music you listen to and suggest suitable new products, as well as receive information about your actions and preferences not only from your iPhone, but also from your other Apple devices.

Another innovation: Siri can now be accessed not only by voice, but also by text commands.

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Comparison of English Siri on iOS 10 and 11. Video: iupdateos/YouTube

2. Augmented reality AR

iOS 11 introduces AR augmented reality technology. Thanks to the AR Kit, third-party developers will be able to create applications or games that support augmented reality.

For example, you can look at dishes in a restaurant as if they were already served:

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Video: Alper Guler / YouTube

Learn to dance thanks to an interactive tutorial:

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Video: Dance Reality / YouTube

"Draw" graffiti on real objects:

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Video: laanlabs/YouTube

Or walk with a virtual dog:

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Video: Made With ARKit / YouTube

3. Updated applications

The standard camera can now scan a QR code - there is no longer any need to download separate applications for this. The Phone and Calculator apps have received more modern design, and the brightness of the flashlight can now be adjusted.

iMessage has new effects and fast access to stickers, emoticons and available applications. You can also use iMessage to send money to your interlocutor via Apple Pay. True, this function is not yet available even in the USA, and when it will appear in Ukraine is impossible to predict.

The developers promise that money transfer will work in the next iOS versions. Photo: apple-iphone.ru


4. New AppStore

AppStore in new version iOS will not just be an "application warehouse", but also information resource. Users will be able to find here daily articles, tips, selections of games or applications, digests, and more. This content is created by Apple employees themselves.

New look of the AppStore. Photo: apple-iphone.ru


5. Do Not Disturb Driver mode

If you enable this feature, then when you are driving, you will not be distracted by any notifications, even calls. People who try to contact you will receive a message that the recipient is driving (auto-responses can be customized depending on the caller).

"Do not disturb the driver" can be enabled in the control center. The mode will also be activated automatically if the iPhone is connected to the car via Bluetooth.

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Do Not Disturb Driver allows you to receive messages only if the sender deems them urgent. Video: MacRumors / YouTube

6. QuickType Keyboard

In iOS 11, one-handed typing has been optimized. You can enable this feature when you select a language on the keyboard. In this case, the letter keys will move to the right, closer to the thumb, and typing will be more convenient. This only works on iPhone models with a diagonal of 4.7 inches.

In addition, letters, numbers, punctuation marks and some special characters are now on the same keyboard, so you will have to switch modes much less often.

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Typing with one hand has become easier. Video: AppleInsider / YouTube

7. "Live Photos", new filters and file compression

In the new operating system The Live Photos function has been significantly improved. Now you can edit them, select the best frame from them, or create various animations. The camera also features nine new photo filters optimized for natural skin tones and the ability to take long exposure photos.

New formats for saving photos and videos have also appeared - HEIF and HEVC. Thanks to this innovation, photos and videos will take up half as much space as before, without losing quality. However, these formats are not supported on all devices that can be updated to iOS 11. For example, the iPhone 5S, 6 or 6S do not support such encoding.


Photos in the new format will take up half the space of JPG. Photo: apple-iphone.ru


8. Customizable control point

If in iOS 10 the control point (the “curtain” that appears when you pull from the bottom edge of the screen) consisted of two screens, then in iOS 11 all the settings fit on one. Now the user will be able to add or remove the options that he wants to see in the control center.

True, some functions cannot be found immediately. For example, to turn on “night mode” (Night Shift), you need to hold your finger on the brightness slider. New features have also appeared: for example, with one click of a button in the control center you can record video from the screen.

The control center can be configured to your liking. Photo: apple-iphone.ru


9. "Files" instead iCloud Drive

After iOS updates Instead of the standard iCloud Drive, a new application will appear - "Files". It allows you to search, move or delete your files - both those stored on the iPhone/iPad and in cloud services.

"Files" can work not only with iCloud, but also with third-party storage: Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive and others. Photo: apple-iphone.ru


10. Personal settings

Applications can now be “temporarily uninstalled” while retaining personal settings that will be restored the next time you install them. If you bought new iPhone with iOS 11, you can skip the settings step altogether: just bring it to your old iPhone, and new gadget will copy its settings.

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A new iPhone can be set up in just a few minutes just like the old one. Video: iDeviceHelp / YouTube

11. Dock on iPad and new ones Apple features Pencil

The new Dock on iPad lets you switch between apps and open them with a simple gesture. The panel is available on any screen and you can store up to 15 applications in it, with the most used ones appearing on the right (not only on iPad, but also on iPhone or Mac). Split View and Slide Over modes allow you to conveniently place multiple applications on one screen.

The Apple Pencil stylus in iOS 11 lets you make quick notes in PDF files and screenshots, draw in Notes and Mail, and write directly on the lock screen.

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With iOS 11 iPad tablet became more like MacBook laptop. Video: 9to5Mac / YouTube

Compatibility and Disadvantages

iOS 11 is the first version of Apple's operating system that is intended only for devices with 64-bit architecture. This means that the update will only work on iPhone 5s and older, all iPad mini 2 and older, as well as iPod touch sixth generation. For owners of iPhone 5, iPhone 5c and iPad 4, the latest available version will remain iOS 10.3.3.

However, iPhone 5s owners note that iOS 11 is poorly adapted for their devices: gadgets began to work much slower than on 10.3.3. Users also complained about numerous “design mistakes” in the new operating system: font mismatches, crooked indentations, animation freezes, etc.

The Russian-language portal "Kanobu" published a video in which the author describes five reasons not to upgrade to iOS 11, and the Appleinsider.ru website has instructions on how to return to iOS 10.3.3.

The iOS 7 operating system introduces many special features that many iPhone and iPad users are unaware of. One of them is the control function mobile devices using head movements.

The section of the iOS 7 operating system that allows you to configure left and right head gestures to execute certain commands is hidden far away in the OS settings. Although the function is quite useful. For example, by tilting your head to the right you can turn up or down the volume, and by making a gesture in the other direction you can bring up the multitasking panel or return to the main screen.

U Samsung smartphones Galaxy S4 has a similar option. But the Korean company positions it as one of the main features of its smartphone, and Apple has moved the feature to a special section of iOS for people with disabilities.

How to control iPhone and iPad using head movements

Step 1: Open the Settings app.

Step 2: Go to the Basic menu.

Step 3: Go to the Accessibility section.

Step 4: Scroll down to the Physiology and Motor section and go to Switch Control.

Step 5: Disable Auto Scan.

Step 6: Activate the Switch Control toggle switch. iPhone will warn you that the feature will change the gestures you use to control your iPhone. Click OK.

Step 7: Go to the Switches section.

Step 8: Click Add new...

Step 9: Under Source, select Camera.

Step 10: Here indicate the desired gesture - Head movement to the left or Head movement to the right.

Step 11: In the list of actions, select the one you need, for example, calling the multitasking panel - Program Switcher.

Step 12: Return to your desktop. Blue function indicators will appear at the edges of the screen. Use one of the customized gestures to launch the multitasking panel.

When a smartphone understands you from just one movement of your head.

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Sometimes it seems that we know absolutely everything about the iOS mobile operating system. But it still has a number of secrets. Do you want to know how control your smartphone by waving your head without touching the screen with your fingers? iPhone understands sign language perfectly!

  1. Open Settings – Accessibility – Switch Control.
  2. Turn on the slider next to the item Switch Control. In point Scan method set value Auto
  3. Open item Switches – Add New. For the switch source, select Camera.
  4. The open menu prompts you to select the action to perform on Head movement left or right. Alternatively, set an action Selecting an object when swinging your head to the left and Home when turning your head to the right.

Immediately after turning on, two lilac lines will appear on the screen. Hold your iPhone at approximately arm's length. A purple rectangle will automatically move on the screen, capturing certain menu items. Once it is in the right place, turn your head to the left.

The proposed window will require another confirmation from you with a choice of action: touch (simulates a regular tap), or an additional menu with a whole set of tools without tactile control of the device.

Switch Control was originally designed for people with limited mobility. The number of various menu sub-items is truly impressive, and after 15–20 minutes of training, you can control the iPhone without touching the screen.

One more trick: With Switch Control enabled, lock your iPhone by pressing the Power key. Turn your head to the left and the screen will immediately light up, just like when you unlock it with a hardware key.

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