Do you like the look of Apple's new iOS?
As expected, Apple delivered a new, vastly redesigned version of iOS, its mobile operating system. CEO Tim Cook called it the biggest change to the platform since the iPhone was introduced in 2007.
From a brand-new lock screen, to a redesigned music player and a Game Center that no longer features a casino-like green felt, iOS 7 looks vastly different from its predecessors. For the most part, however, the system continues to function the same as before.
The redesign was led by Jony Ive, the company's design chief. Ive has led the design of the company's hardware since the '90s but was also put in charge of the company's software interface last year.
The new platform represents the company's shift away from skeuomorphic design, which aims to make objects look like they do in real life. Ive has instead introduced flat design, which focuses on simplicity.
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