Attendez, quoi ? La roulette pour régler l’alarme de l’iPhone n’est pas une rou…
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A recent viral video has shed light on a peculiar design choice within Apple's iOS alarm clock interface, challenging a common user perception. The video, uploaded by '_thedreamteam', demonstrates that the time selection mechanism, often assumed to be a continuous, circular wheel, is in fact a finite, exceptionally long list of numbers. The presenter in the video can be seen continuously scrolling through the hours and minutes on an iPhone, eventually reaching a definitive end at 4:39 PM. This discovery prompted a reaction of surprise and amusement from the team, with one individual exclaiming, "My god dude what the f***!" Another participant questioned the design, asking, "Why would they do that?" The team also noted that even their engineers were puzzled by the implementation, suggesting the complexity of coding such a seemingly simple feature. This revelation has sparked discussions online about user interface design and the hidden intricacies of popular technology, prompting many iPhone users to test the feature for themselves. The video highlights how even familiar applications can hold unexpected secrets.
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