As Apple’s iOS 15 software canters towards general release, things are looking much better for iPhone users.
Of course, this could change before the general release happens, but I don’t think it will. And it’s reminiscent of when Apple introduced “Natural Scrolling” to the MacBook. This was some time after the iPad and iPhone had established themselves, when scrolling on a touchscreen naturally meant swiping your finger in the direction you wanted the onscreen data to move. This was the opposite direction to how the trackpad on a laptop went and many people didn’t take to it.
The naming is important: when you move the address bar back up top, you only get one tab and you can’t swipe left or right to find another. In other words, the use is identical to how it is now in iOS 14.
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