Hidden Settings Found in iOS 7 Enable Edge Swipe, Corner Swipe, More [Video]

Hidden Settings Found in iOS 7 Enable Edge Swipe, Corner Swipe, More [Video]

Hamza Sood has managed to enable some hidden settings in the new iOS 7 beta that enable additional gesture, multitasking, and folders options.

Sood performed some unspecified tweaking to get access to the hidden menus. They enable system-wide edge swipe and corner swipe gestures which may eventually be used for quickly switching apps.

Also included in the settings is a way to hide pre-installed apps, the ability to create nested folders, and pinch to close folder action.

Numerous other settings are present including Blur Folder Icon, Blur Folder Background, Blur Newsstand, Adaptive Folder Icon, Adaptive Saturation, Adaptive Brightness, Adaptive Alpha, Adaptive Foreground Alpha, Animate Icon, Ignore Uninstallability, and more.

Check out the screenshots and the video below for more details...

Read More [via 9to5Mac]


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