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===Background===
===Background===
'''iOS''' is the operating system for Apple's iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. A rebranded version of iOS is currently used on the iPad, called iPadOS.
'''iOS''' is the operating system for Apple's iPhone, iPad and the now-discontinued iPod Touch. A rebranded version of iOS is currently used on the iPad, called iPadOS.


=== (June 29, 2007-) ===
===Logo (June 29, 2007-)===
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File:IOS (2007).png|2007-2013
'''Logo:'''
File:IOS (2013).png|2013-present
*'''2007-2012 (iPhone OS 1.0-iOS 6.0)''': On a black background, we see the Apple logo with a white gradient with curves running through it.
File:IOS (2013, White Background).png|Inverted
*'''2013- (iOS 7.0+)''': On a black background, we see the Apple logo in solid white.
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'''Visuals:'''
*'''2007-2013 (iPhone OS 1-iOS 6)''': On a black background, there is the Apple logo with a white gradient with curves running through it.
*'''2013- (iOS 7+)''': On a black background, there is the Apple logo in solid white.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''


* Some Apple devices prior to the iPhone X with a light color tone may have the colors inverted (so that will be white background and black logo).
* Apple devices prior to the iPhone X with a white screen border may have the colors inverted (so that will be white background and black logo). This can be influence by changing the main board's actual assigned color through the access of engineer (pink screen mode) through external devices.
* On iPadOS, the logo can be in landscape.
* On iPadOS, the logo can be in landscape.


'''Technique:''' None.
'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Audio:''' None.


* On the iPhone 14, there is an accessibility option to turn on "Power On & Off Sounds". When turned on, a chime plays when booting up the device.
* On iPhone 14 models and later, there is an accessibility option to turn on "Power On & Off Sounds". When turned on, a chime plays when booting up the device.


'''Availability:''' Extremely common. Seen when you boot up an iOS device.
'''Availability:''' Seen when booting up an iOS device.
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Latest revision as of 18:13, 8 November 2024


Background

iOS is the operating system for Apple's iPhone, iPad and the now-discontinued iPod Touch. A rebranded version of iOS is currently used on the iPad, called iPadOS.

Logo (June 29, 2007-)

Visuals:

  • 2007-2013 (iPhone OS 1-iOS 6): On a black background, there is the Apple logo with a white gradient with curves running through it.
  • 2013- (iOS 7+): On a black background, there is the Apple logo in solid white.

Variants:

  • Apple devices prior to the iPhone X with a white screen border may have the colors inverted (so that will be white background and black logo). This can be influence by changing the main board's actual assigned color through the access of engineer (pink screen mode) through external devices.
  • On iPadOS, the logo can be in landscape.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: None.

  • On iPhone 14 models and later, there is an accessibility option to turn on "Power On & Off Sounds". When turned on, a chime plays when booting up the device.

Availability: Seen when booting up an iOS device.

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