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  #2522223 13-Jul-2020 15:41
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Upgraded to Big Sur on my 2018 macbook , I like some of the new features but hate some of the new icon's they look horrible.

 

Icons like message and face time have reverted back to the old style of shadowed icon. I prefer the more clean crisp look.

 





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  #2522233 13-Jul-2020 15:45
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the widgets on the home screen are going to be a huge adjustment for some, they seem to "work" on android but seem a little out of place on iOS because its been so long without them untill now.






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  #2522302 13-Jul-2020 16:40
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I downloaded the public beta for iOS 14 which I had a for an hour before rolling back to ios13 (no support for Pokémon go)

 

must say I didn’t think the widgets were as mind blowing as everyone was making them out to be. maybe when more apps get on board I’ll see the point. 

 

some of the design elements were a bit weird and didn’t fit in with what iOS has been the last few years. For instance, when you’re at the screen to choose which size Widget you want, the 3 sized boxes are running off at a weird angle. It’s very  ugly. 


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