Apple’s highly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2021 is fast approaching. This event is set to be the stage for the grand unveiling of iOS 15, Apple’s latest operating system. This new iOS version is likely to be launched in tandem with updates to macOS, tvOS, watchOS, and iPadOS.
New iOS Version launch at WWDC
As the event draws nearer, the tech world is abuzz with speculations and leaks about iOS 15. One such leak suggests a significant revamp of the Apple OS, including changes to the Control Centre. This implies that iOS 15 version could introduce a host of visual enhancements. Thus, paving the way for a sleeker and more user-friendly interface.
In addition to the aesthetic upgrades, iOS 15 version could bring a slew of new features. These include a more expanded choice of default apps, a native sleep timer for Apple Music, and the ability to set any song as an iPhone ringtone with ease. Also Read – Android 12 new features leaks online, major design revamp, better privacy
Other anticipated features include disappearing iMessage/ auto-delete messages, better control over photo widgets, and the ability to change homescreen/ lockscreen wallpapers automatically. Also Read – WhatsApp may soon let you choose any color for user interface instead of same old green
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Enhanced Audio and Video Enhancements
Moreover, the upcoming version of iOS 15 is likely to bring audio and video enhancements to FaceTime, including spatial audio and Portrait mode. A new feature, ‘Shared with You’, will resurface articles, photos, and other shared content from your Messages conversations in the corresponding app.
The update also aims to help users reduce distractions by filtering out notifications based on what they are currently doing. Also Read – Hey Alexa! Find me the nearest COVID-19 vaccination centre
Revamped Control Centre on iOS 15 Version
Apple is reportedly planning a redesign of the iPhone Control Centre. Leaks sourced from MacRumors suggest that the new look will mirror the aesthetics of the Control Centre found in macOS Big Sur. Notably, the macOS version features a clean, compact design that enhances user experience.
Should these changes materialize, iPhones running iOS 15 could feature colored icons for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and AirDrop. The update may also introduce a new horizontal slider for adjusting screen brightness and volume, akin to the interface seen on Android smartphones.
Reports indicate that iOS 15 could bring new icons, including those for keyboard brightness and AirPlay Display, among others. However, it’s worth noting that iOS 15 may not entirely mimic the Control Centre from Big Sur. It’s likely that some existing elements and icons will be retained in the new iOS version. Also Read – Google Android 12 design leaks, reveal major UI design overhaul
Other new features
In addition to the Control Centre modifications, reports suggest that iOS 15 version will introduce new APIs for developers. These APIs could potentially integrate both Touch ID and Face ID functionalities. It remains uncertain whether the forthcoming iPhone 13 series will support both these identification methods.
However, there’s a strong possibility that the new iPhones will feature an in-display fingerprint scanner. Another leak, originating from a Reddit user, hints at further visual changes, particularly in the app icons. This suggests that iOS 15 could bring a fresh look to the iPhone interface. Also Read – Realme GT 5G with Snapdragon 888 chipset launches globally, Realme Robot Vacuum unveils
Apple-centric apps on iOS 15 are expected to undergo a significant transformation in their app icons. The flat icons currently present on the device are set to gain depth, inspired by the neumorphic design technique.
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Improved FaceID, AoD and more
In addition to these aesthetic changes, iOS 15 version is likely to introduce a host of new features. These include support for Always on Display (AoD), an improved Face ID, an enhanced keyboard, and new emojis. Also Read – Windows 11 to launch on June 24, hints at major design changes
The update also promises improved privacy measures, a revamped Control Centre, and much more. This suggests that iOS 15 is shaping up to be a comprehensive update, enhancing both functionality and user experience.
Presently, we lack some concrete details on this subject. Therefore, we all have to wait until WWDC 2021 to get the better idea of what the tech giant is launching. To recall, the WWDC 2021 will held in the month of June. Also Read: Apple WWDC 2021 officially announced for June 7
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