iOS 9 has been around for 7 months and 3 major updates, so we’re turning our sights to the future and the announcement of Apple’s next mobile operating system, iOS 10. Here, we round up all the rumours regarding iOS 10, along with our wishlist of new features and tweaks. Plus: newly discovered code suggests that iOS 10 users will be able to hide preinstalled Apple apps they don’t use.
Novelties include a customizable Control Center, which is a feature in dire need of change, since it’s been pretty much the same ever since iOS 7. Users will be allowed to swap toggles with other settings accessed more often. 3D Touch will also be supported, with deeper access to Settings. This iOS 10 concept also brings a System Dark Mode, which follows in the footsteps of Night Shift and True Tone display, making the visual experience more pleasant at night.
There are also innovations within the Messages app, that gets extensions, in a similar way to Facebook Messenger. Richer previews for links are included and now there’s also faster emoji input. Improved iPad multitasking is something the designer also envisioned, since he considers that iOS 9 brought a bad app picker and the lack of drag and drop between apps in Split View is a problem.
Siri would also evolve and get features that let you communicate with your assistant silently. One example would be asking Siri by “texting her” and showing the best restaurants in an area. A Smart Proactive page is included, with suggestions for the next calendar events with directions, traffic conditions, transit times and more
MacStories put a ton of work into this iOS 10 concept, and we wouldn’t be surprised if a few of these ideas show up in Apple’s actual upgrade later this year. Check out the video below and hit the source link for even more details.
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