iOS 15 will bring a redesigned iPad home screen, improved lock screen and more

According to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, Apple will introduce some new features and improvements in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 later this year, including a redesigned iPad home screen, an updated lock screen, and a new notification menu for users. Preferences. The company is planning a new feature that allows users to set different notification preferences, such as whether the phone makes a sound, depending on their current status.

This improvement will come in the form of a new menu, allowing users to choose whether they are driving, working, sleeping or a custom category of their choice. This menu will be displayed on the updated lock screen and control center, which is the menu used by iPhone and iPad to quickly access settings.

Users can also set up automatic replies based on the status of the message. This will be an improvement to the current automatic response function, which is currently only available when driving. Apple has added some unique notification features, such as Do Not Disturb and Sleep Mode, but this will mark the first time the company provides a global feature that changes notifications based on the user’s status.

According to the report, Apple is working hard to bring a more customizable interface to the iPad home screen, allowing users to place widgets on any part of the screen, which is the way used on the iPhone now, instead of the current limitations placed on the left side of the Today view. column. The company also plans to allow users to replace the entire application grid with only gadgets for additional customization.

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The software update planned by Apple, code-named “Sky”, reads like a selective enhancement, not a major change. For example, today’s report shows that Apple is upgrading iMessage with the ultimate goal of being a social network that can better compete with WhatsApp, although there are not many details about these changes.

In other respects, Apple is said to be working hard to introduce a new privacy menu to show users which applications are silently collecting their data. This move sounds like extra insurance to prevent apps from trying to circumvent the protective measures Apple introduced in iOS 14.5, such as its app tracking transparency rules.

According to Gurman, after redesigning macOS 11 Big Sur last year, Apple Page is planning to make smaller updates to macOS, as well as to update watchOS and tvOS. Apple usually releases new versions of iOS and iPadOS around September, close to the release time of the new iPhone, but the company likes to preview upcoming software features at the annual Global Developers Conference in June.

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