Apple Has Altered The Way Notifications Are Displayed On Lock Screen In iOS 5 Beta 2 [Screenshots]
by GadgetGizmodo
Now iOS 5 beta 2 has been in the wild for a couple of hours, reports are starting to flood in of whatâs changed, whatâs fixed and worryingly, whatâs broken.
Along with the fancy new WiFi syncing, the second beta of iOS 5 brings with it a slightly different take on the new notification system we were just starting to get used to.
From the reports weâre seeing (the Redmond Pie iPhone 4 is still restoring a few hundred apps!) and the odd screenshot, it appears Apple has altered the way notifications are displayed on the lockscreen of iDevices.
In the first iOS 5 beta, notifications popped up already in a list just as they appeared in Notification Center, all grouped by their application. Now, though, this isnât the case.
As shown in the screenshots, Appleâs new take on the humble notification means initially all notifications (at least on the lockscreen) pop up in a manner worryingly similar to the old, modal style of notifications weâve endured up until the wonderful morning of Appleâs WWDC keynote. Once a new notification comes in then the old one gets pushed into a pull-down drawer that is hidden until accessed.
The newest notification is always shown in a bubble until the screen dims.
Weâre not sure why Apple has made the change, and weâre even less sure whether we like it or not. Our only guess is Apple is considering security â" devices will no longer show a long list of past notifications on their lockscreen, with the act of dragging down a window needed to accesses them. That doesnât strictly ring true however, as it appears that once the screen has dimmed after the message has arrived, waking the device once again shows the same iOS 5 notifications we know and love.
Itâs a bit of a mish-mash at the moment, and itâs almost as if Apple is hedging its bets, at least in this beta.
Other than that, weâre at a bit of a loss!
iOS 5 beta 2 is available to download now if youâre a developer, alongside the needed iTunes 10.5 beta2. Both can be downloaded from the Apple Developer Portal.
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