A new year is ending and with it a series of events that have marked new milestones for the Big Apple at the software and hardware level. 2022 will come loaded with new products and operating systems. Between them we will see iOS 16, which will be presented at WWDC 2022, Apple's developer conference, which will most likely have to be in telematic format again although there is still no official confirmation from Cupertino. However, even if there are six months left for the iOS 16 event they imagine the arrival of Split View to the iPhone, new features in the widgets and a new control center as well as a redesign of the widgets to the iPhone.
There is still for iOS 16 ... but we already have the first concepts
Apple operating systems always include great news that make the difference with the previous ones. In fact, WWDC is always an event that revolves around software and all the functionalities are integrated to start providing the betas of these systems to developers. Next June we will see the first betas of iOS 16, an operating system of which the first concepts have already begun to be seen. In this case we have the or services created by user @ Kevin0304_.
One of the first functions that it integrates into the concept is splitview, that we know very well in iPadOS, which would allow the iPhone to take another step in productivity with devices and their multitasking. Thanks to this function we can have two apps open at the same time divided by the middle of the screen. In addition, multitasking improvements would allow floating apps to be launched that could interact with other open apps in the background. A great challenge considering the size of the iPhone screens.
Features that would make the difference with other iOS
El new control center it would introduce horizontal elements instead of all just square ones that would occupy the entire width of the screen. In addition there would be a SmartContext that would provide shortcuts based on the recommendations of use to the user by iOS 16. Like the control center, the widgets would be redesigned having more and more functionalities and interaction. For example, that the Apple Music playback control could be done on the springboard instead of accessing the notification center or the control center, for example.
It also integrates bitcoin management through Apple Pay as well as a system for modify iOS 16 icons through icon packs. In this way we could recover the icons of old iOS or give an extra customization to our device. And, finally, an annoying warning that our battery is running out is also eliminated, which is no longer a pop-up box that distracts and annoys the user to appear in the form of a strip in the notification center that allows interaction with it to activate the energy saving mode.
Every year it is the same pure concepts and in the end when they launch the IOS version it only has 5% of what they show in the concepts and the same a boring IOS that forces many of us to continue using android