On the new iPhone system, where did the button for turning on AirDrop go when you swipe your finger up from the bottom of the screen?
The iOS Control Center -that panel of icons you can open up swiping from the bottom of the phone or tablet screen -got a makeover with the release of iOS II
[iPhone X owners need to swipe down from the top-right edge of the screen to open the panels].
When you open the Control Center, press and hold the quartet of icons on the top-left side to pop-open the full panel. If you have a 3D Touch Touch feature, you can press firmly on one of the icons.
The icon for AirDrop, Apple's technology for wirelessly beaming files between iOS devices and Macs, is in the bottom-left corner of the expanded panel.
The iOS II software also allows users to personalize the look of the Control Center panel by adding the icons for apps and utilities used most.You can also leave others off the screen.
To choose the icons you want to see, go to the iPhone's home screen, tap the Settings icon and select Control Center.
Tap the Customize Controls option, and on the Customize screen use plus and minus icons to add or subtract the listed shortcuts from the Control Center screen.
You can rearrange the order by dragging the items in the list up and down using the icon of gray lines to the right of each control.
Later, when you are using the Control Center, you can find additional shortcuts with some icons -if you are using an iPhone with a 3D Touch.
For example, press and hold the Camera icon to get a quick menu of shortcuts for taking a selfie, recording a video of other photographic functions.
You can adjust the intensity of the flashlight beam by pressing the flashlight icon or see your last Apple pay transaction by pressing the Wallet icon.
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