![]() App switching, version 1: Swipe up halfway, then over ![]() That's right: Swipe down from the center or left "horn," and you'll get notifications. ![]() Notifications: Swipe down from anywhere else If "home" is swipe up, what happened to Control Center? Weirdly, it's totally reversed: swipe down from the top right of the iPhone ( $162 at Amazon) display (the right "horn" next to the notch). Consider it "flick to home."Ĭontrol Center: Swipe down on the right corner How do you get back to the home screen if you're in an app without a home button to press? Again, it's swipe up - and you're back at the app grid. The iPhone X requires a physical swipe to finish the unlock, but here's a trick to speed things up a bit: Swipe up first, then let Face ID kick in and finish the job. Look at the phone to unlock, then swipe up. Thankfully, Face ID works well - and it's fast, too. No more home button means no more Touch ID. I've been living with the iPhone X for a few days, and and it feels unusual at first, but I'm getting the hang of it. Specifically, the side button - the newly elongated version of what we used to call the power or "sleep/wake" button - takes on some new duties, too. The home button's old functions have migrated to other places.
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