Compared with the previous generation products, the iPhone 11 series continues to adopt a full-screen design, removing the classic home button "Home button". If you have used iPhone X series phones before, you can get started right away, but if you have used it before It is iPhone 8 and previous devices. You may be a little unfamiliar with the new phone just now, but don’t worry, iPhone 11 can use gestures to quickly browse content, multitasking, settings, and access functions. Let's look at some basic gesture operations.
Multitasking
Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and stay. If you open an app, swipe right from the bottom edge of the screen to switch tasks.
Screenshot
Press the power button and the volume plus button at the same time to take a screenshot. Up.
Conventional operation
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Turn on: Press and hold the "side button" until the Apple logo appears.
Shutdown: Press and hold any of the “volume keys” of the “side buttons” at the same time, until the slider appears, slide to shut down.
Wake up and sleep: Lift up to automatically wake up iPhone; press the "side button" to put iPhone 11 into sleep state.
Use Siri: Press and hold the "side button" or use the voice command "Hey, Siri" to call out.
Use Apple Pay: Press the "side button" twice, then look at the screen and use the face ID to authorize Apple Pay.
Unlock and enter the home screen
Swipe from the home screen or lock screen to view the information added to the "Widget".
Search
Swipe down the search bar from the middle of the screen to call out the "search bar" , Quickly find information on devices and networks.
Open the control center
From the upper right corner of the screen, you can swipe down to control Center" to quickly adjust settings and applications.
View notification
Swipe down from the center of the screen to view notifications.
Visit the top item
Swipe down from the bottom edge of the screen or quickly swipe up and down from the bottom edge of the screen to drop down and hover for easy access to the top items.