Will these leaked iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 features be real?
The WWDC of 2022 is just around the corner. The Apple Developer Conference will kick off on June 6 with one of the most anticipated events. We spoke, how could it be otherwise, of the well-known Keynote.
In it, Apple will unveil the future of operating systems for its devices. While we'll see future updates to macOS and tvOS, the operating systems that are generating the most anticipation are iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and watchOS 9 and the news that it will include.
In addition to these new features, many features of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 would remain to be known
And, with less than a week to go before this event, many of the new features that will include iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 may already be knownA well-known Apple product and feature leaker has revealed several of the upcoming SO features for iPhone and iPad
We're starting off with a highly anticipated feature that has already been previously leaked. They would be interactive widgets. These "new" widgets would improve the current ones and we could perform certain actions on them without having to open the app.
Will we see interactive widgets in iOS 16 at WWDC 2022?
Continuing with the widgets, it seems that they could also be integrated and customized on the lock screen. In the event that this is confirmed, the Always On screen that is rumored for the iPhone 14. will be confirmed almost automatically
There also seems to be signs of the arrival of new native apps. Not much is known about them except the arrival of Apple Classical, an independent app from Apple Music to listen to classical music. In addition, apps like Messages and He alth would be improved, as well as Notifications and Focus Modes, released with iOS 15
Of course, if these functions end up being confirmed we would see some iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 much more than interesting. Even more so considering that there would be many more that have not been leaked at the moment. What news do you find most interesting? Which one would you like to see next Monday at the Keynote of the WWDC 2022?