iOS 17: Lock screen could be even more customizable

2023-04-25 19:58:48

Everything indicates that the Apple will make more changes than expected in the iOS 17expected to be announced in June, during the WWDC23.

In addition to what was already expected, according to new information from a leakerApple should also change the locked screenno Apple Music by you App Library. Identified only as Mr. Setsuna Digitalthe person responsible for the information is the same one who revealed the arrival of the yellow color on the iPhones 14 and 14 Plus.

According to him, the next version of the system should have an even more customizable lock screen, allowing the user to adjust the font size and wallpaper with emojis. In addition, iPhone owners will also be able to share their locked screens with anyone – perhaps in the same way that you can share Apple Watch faces.

Who should also have news is Apple Music – and its change will also involve the locked screen. With the next update, the leaker bet that the service will be able to display the lyrics of the songs even with the iPhone locked. Streaming should also gain a simpler interface, with less text and more graphics.

Among the other novelties mentioned by the leakerare: a Control Center redesigned (something that was already mentioned a few weeks ago), the arrival of renameable folders in the App Library and a flashlight brightness control more adjustable (supposedly similar to the screen brightness control).

Previously planned to just fix bugs and improve performance, according to Mark Gurman (from Bloomberg), all the rumors now point out that iOS 17 should, yes, bring “several of the features most requested by users”, as also pointed out by him.

Earlier this month, rumors began to circulate that the iPhones 8, 8 Plus e Xlaunched at the end of 2017, should not receive the next major system update – but the information was refuted by another source.

We’ll find all that out at WWDC23, of course.

via MacRumors

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