The first time Apple has brought quick access to frequently used device settings. When iOS 10 was released, it enabled users to swipe up from the bottom of any screen to activate Control Center and then toggle Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and screen rotation, plus much more settings and features. As all of us know that Android has no shortage of methods of accessing device settings from any screen, but that doesn't stop developers from getting creative. One such developer has developed an app Control center for Android.
Control Center for Android lets you access several apps and settings by simply swiping on the bottom of the screen of your phone. Once you've installed the app, you can swipe to turn Wi-Fi on or off, adjust volume, and other basic controls, or load up core apps like clock or camera. In addition, design-wise it looks just like iOS 10.
The app is more customizable. It’s the same frosted glass effect, with the same minimal dividing lines and same icons. You will find slider bars for brightness, system volume and ringer volume. Along with all this, you also get the current day, date and time as well as your battery status. It helps users quickly toggle device settings and open favorite tools in one place.
If you want something like iOS 10 on your Android device, Control center does it for you and lets you customize it to your liking.
Control Center app does exactly what you’d imagine it would do. So, don’t hesitate to click the link below and install it on your Android device free of cost.