

The swipe gesture in this area is supposed to allow you to move through the list of available options, but it will also trigger the Control Center. There is, nonetheless, a visible annoyance you will notice when going through the "Settings" menu and it is caused by this feature. This app implements a much coveted feature of Apple's mobile operating system that came with iOS 7, more precisely the Control Center and it makes it very easy to bring up, with a simple swipe up movement. The system settings are opened instantly, so at least for this purpose iOS Launcher can be used with success.

You should note that in order to open those utilities you must have them installed onto your Windows Phone, otherwise you will be prompted to search for them in the Store.

The application has several shortcuts pinned to each screen and some locked into position in the transparent dock that resides, as usual, in the lower side of the screen. The commands are ordered neatly and the info shown on the lock screen and inside the main menu is very easy to read.Īfter one of two uses you will start to receive at application startup some reminders that prompt you to leave a rating and review the application. A great disappointment is the presence of some annoying advertisements that are shown right across the center of the screen.Īll the features built-in iOS Launcher can be reached with ease, as soon as the main menu is activated with an upwards swipe movement. The utility comes with a pretty nice GUI, thanks to the beautiful graphics and background image that are similar to those that appear on iOS powered devices. Users who are eager to give their handsets a bit of the beautiful visuals of iOS powered devices can now enjoy a flavor of it onto their Windows Phone units thanks to an application suggestively called iOS Launcher. A lot of people are looking for a means of adding a touch of color and enhancing the functionality of their mobile devices, so quite a few utilities of this kind were created.
