The Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple's annual five-day-long conference to announce updates to its major operating systems, services, and sometimes hardware, is six months away. We expect Apple to announce tvOS 16 at the conference.
The iPad that runs iPadOS is an important part of Apple's most important operating system, as it shares many features with the iPhone. Every year as the next version of the software is released, there is a lot of speculation about what will be included. It is one of several operating system updates that gets announced.
Live Text and Translation were added to the system, as well as Do Not Disturb with Focus modes.
Apple looked to further redesign the core experience of the device by introducing new features, such as a new Home Screen and App Library.
Dark mode was introduced in the 13th edition of the app. It was also the year that Apple introduced iPadOS and officially recognized the iPad as its own platform.
The most significant redesign of the iOS experience since its introduction was introduced with the current design of the platform. The design language has largely remained the same as Apple continues to refine the design and experience of its core apps.
One fan-made concept that has gotten over a million views has imagined that the lock screen experience would be changed in the upcoming version of the operating system. Apple's software teams are likely still working on the next update for the operating system and may look to the community for ideas and inspiration.
We want to hear from the MacRumors community on what new features and changes they would like to see in the next version of the operating system. Let us know in the comments and we will keep you up to date on everything we hear about the new operating system.