Swedish design firm, Ocean Observation, has created an interesting mock-up that brings Mac’s Expose feature to iPhone.
As you’ll see in the video, tapping the home button brings up the thumbnails of springboard pages that give you an overview of the iPhone apps in each page. You can then tap on the desired page and go straight to it.
It’s a nice concept for quick-access of home screen pages. Instead of flick-through the page, you can access the page of iPhone app directly. But I’m wondering how it scales. Say, we have over nine pages of applications. How will this expose concept handle it?
Anyway, it’s very interesting concept to improve the usability of iPhone home screen. Probably, Apple should take a look at it and see how it can be bundled in future release of iPhone OS.
Check out the video and see it in action:
What do you think about bringing Mac’s Expose feature to iPhone? As always, leave me comment to share your thought.
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Pretty sweet deal I’d say. But does someone really need 9 pages of apps? That’s so many haha, and I know my phone couldn’t handle that many, only an 8gb but it does the job. Either way, thumbs up, looks sweet