Saturday, August 4, 2018

iOS Mogi

Members of the Apple community often share neat and creative concepts for their vision of how iOS could be. Kévin Eugène calls this new concept "iOS Mogi," named after a fishing village in Japan. Siri is context aware and non-intrusive, so summoning her does not take up the whole screen, but acts like a notification banner instead. There are a lot of interesting use cases, so I recommend checking out the whole article. In short, it gives Siri a much more meaningful purpose. A context aware Siri is much better than the static and linear way our Siri responds to requests.

Image Credit: Kévin Eugène

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