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The screen is based on a 3-by-3 dot grid, and the user must swipe the dots in a correct sequence to unlock the device.
The lock/unlock system and even the look of the application seem to be nearly identical to the Android version, which is why 9to5Mac speculates that this new lock screen will never reach the hands of the consumers.
Instead, it is likely to be used internally, for example, in the apps used by Apple retail store employees.
What do you think? Would you like to see this type of lock screen on your iOS device? Please, share your opinions in the comments.
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