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iOS 17, the first details leaked online

Apple will not launch the next OS update for iPhone, before this June. But online already leaked i first details about iOS 17, which will debut on iPhone 15 and has the code name Dawn. It looks like an update that will mainly focus on stability and efficiency.

iOS 17, the first details about the operating system are leaked online

The user interface, by and large, should stay more or less the same. Indeed, it seems that iOS 17 will focus more on stability and efficiency. Also because, as Mark Gurman of Bloomberg explains, Cupertino engineers are working above all on the operating system for Apple’s next AR / VR viewer.

Several rumors want Apple working on some changes to the app Music, which will change the navigation within the app. Also, it should streamline the app Mailimproving Memorandum e File. Apple also plans minor changes to Fitness e Wallet (with the introduction of Apple Pay Late). But also several changes coming to the app as well Home e Whereit seems.

The most important novelty however should be the new support for the Apple AR/VR viewer. Indeed, just like Apple Watch, a dedicated app should arrive to control the device.

Other news will serve to implement the hardware changes of the operating system, among which there may be the arrival of USB-C technology. Above all, support for fast charging could arrive but also faster transfer speeds.

Also, next year there will be 6 models that will support the Dynamic Island: iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max.

At the moment the news is therefore still uncertain and rather vague: we should wait a few more months to get more precise information.

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