- Launch bug lets you drag around the entire app
In some cases, you can drag the splash screen while an app is launching, which has some unintended consequences
- iOS 7 forgets your lock screen wallpaper
If you quickly slide in the reverse direction after unlocking your device, iOS will forget your lock screen wallpaper and use the home screen wallpaper instead.
- Unauthorised photos, email access from lock screen
Just a day after the release of iOS 7, a security flaw was discovered that let anyone access your photos, emails or Twitter from the lock screen without knowing your passcode.
Lock screen has historically been a weak point for Apple from a security perspective, and iOS 7 remains no different. A bug was found that lets unauthorised users dial any number from the iPhone’s emergency call screen without knowing your passcode.
Layout and UI glitches
iOS 7 now lets app take over the whole screen including the portion earlier reserved for the status. This, along with a number of other changes in the design language, have resulted in a number of layout issues creeping into iOS apps, many of which are Apple’s own. A Tumblr named “Sloppy UI” is collecting all these issues, and we’ve added a few below:
- The chat bubble in the new Messages app gets stuck midway in certain cases:
- The more link appears in the middle of the text:
- The count and rearranging grabber overlap in the Reminders app on the iPad:
- Too many buttons:
- Someone forgot to apply the superellipse mask to the Sounds icon:
Apart from these bugs, there are quite a few crashes here and there, which will most likely be solved when Apple delivers the next minor update to iOS 7. Let’s hope that iOS 7 also includes bugs that the evaders can use to develop the iOS 7 jailbreak.
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