Hankster macrumors 68020 Original poster Jan 30, 2008 2,475 440 Washington DC Sep 12, 2017 #1 For the iPhone X you need to swipe up to close the app. But, that is the function to see the control center (currently).
For the iPhone X you need to swipe up to close the app. But, that is the function to see the control center (currently).
geoffm33 macrumors 6502 Dec 27, 2010 308 145 Sep 12, 2017 #2 It was covered in the keynote. You swipe down from top.
cdodge03 macrumors newbie Nov 10, 2015 21 6 Sep 12, 2017 #3 Hankster said: For the iPhone X you need to swipe up to close the app. But, that is the function to see the control center (currently). Click to expand... Swipe down from top. I think that is dumb. Control center is meant for easy access, now I will have to reach to the top to get to it. Reactions: h9826790
Hankster said: For the iPhone X you need to swipe up to close the app. But, that is the function to see the control center (currently). Click to expand... Swipe down from top. I think that is dumb. Control center is meant for easy access, now I will have to reach to the top to get to it.
Hankster macrumors 68020 Original poster Jan 30, 2008 2,475 440 Washington DC Sep 12, 2017 #4 Thanks, geoffm33 said: It was covered in the keynote. You swipe down from top. Click to expand... Thanks, during the iPhone X portion my stream froze. Must have missed this. However, if you swipe down then what happen to notifications??? They only have it on the swipe right now?
Thanks, geoffm33 said: It was covered in the keynote. You swipe down from top. Click to expand... Thanks, during the iPhone X portion my stream froze. Must have missed this. However, if you swipe down then what happen to notifications??? They only have it on the swipe right now?