Video Demonstrates How The Apple Watch Interface Would Work on an iPhone

If you saw the debut of Apple’s upcoming Apple Watch back in September, you likely noticed the unique interface that arranges circular app icons in a cluster-based design.

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YouTuber Lucas Menge has created a mockup of what the Apple Watch interface might look like when translated to a larger device, like the iPhone. As with the Apple Watch, Menge’s concept lets users zoom in and out on the app landscape, viewing one small cluster of apps or all the apps installed on the device.

The interface adds app names, and swipes of the users’ finger will allow scrolling through the apps that are installed on the iPhone. When zoomed out, a quick tap will zoom into the middle of the area that was tapped, and a tap on a zoomed in icon will launch the app.

The design was inspired by a mockup created by 9to5Mac scribe Michael Steeber. Menge has published his prototype code for the design on GitHub.

Chris Hauk

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