Have you ever wondered how much attention to detail apple pays while developing its products & services? Read on to find out.
The clock icon shows the current time.
On the iPhone 6s product page, the camera lens on the rose gold iPhone has a reflecting light that changes direction as you scroll.
The new “Reading List” icon is an outline of Steve Jobs’ signature glasses.
When you plug in a non-touch mouse on macOS, scroll-bars appear on every windows automatically.
Searching in System Preferences highlights the relevant sections. The more relevant the section, the brighter the light will be.
iTunes Shows a numbered list icon for retina displays and a normal list icon for lower resolution displays.
When the magic mouse battery is non-rechargeable and its level is low, a “Change Batteries” button appears with instructions on how to replace batteries.
On Apple Watch, the time goes from proportional font to monospaced font when you enter time travel, to stop it jumping around.
The icon for Voice Memos is a waveform representation of the word “Apple.”
Apple’s “Crazy Ones” text has been removed from Notes and TextEdit icons, but remains as an easter egg in the textClipping icon.
When you download a file, the default Date Modified is January 24, 1984. The date the first Macintosh computer went to sale.
When editing touch ID fingerprints in iPhone 5S settings, if you hold a finger on the home button it will highlight the relevant touch ID entry so you know what to (re)name it.
The on/off switch of the flashlight icon changes based on whether or not the actual flashlight is on or off.
The status bar and icons are larger on the lock screen.
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