Apple’s iOS 17 Likely Wouldn’t Introduce Massive Visual Redesigns, Report Suggests

Cupertino-based Apple that recently released its iOS 16. 3, the latest edition of its iOS 16 operating system, is now set to release iOS 17 this year and the leaks are already coming.

According to GSM Arena, an online page similar to tech news, iOS 17 will launch with the iPhone 15 series, peaking probably in September, and a new report has revealed some of the main points of the upcoming iOS update. The outlet suggests that Apple’s iOS 17 would possibly not introduce massive visual redesigns.

It looks like the next OS update will be the same as iOS 16. The next version will focus on expanding stability and power and for Apple’s Reality Pro AR/VR headset.

In addition, iOS 17 will feature a new app committed to headsets, the report adds. It will supposedly be a concept for the Watch app, but with “many more features. “The Home app appears to be about to be revamped, with “major changes” underway, GSM Arena reported.

Also, the Music app would see some navigation-related changes. The Mail application will be simplified “a bit”, and reminders and files will be improved, there is no official confirmation from the tech giant.

Most likely, iOS 17 is designed to run on six devices with a dynamic island, two of which are the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max already available. Therefore, it seems that the next 4 iPhone 15 models will feature the dynamic island. , dropping the notch.

According to other parts of the iOS 17 code, the next 4 iPhones will have a USB-C port, but only two will have USB 3. 2 speeds, possibly Pro and Pro Max. In addition, the iPhone 15 Pro Max would come with “more advanced symbol processing software” compared to the iPhone 15 Pro, and a larger cooling system, according to GSM Arena.

Meanwhile, the Cupertino-based company recently filed a patent application with the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office. This patent application considers an all-glass trackpad prototype for the company’s long-running MacBook.

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