We can now count on our fingers the days remaining until the start of WWDC24, when Apple will reveal all of its plans for next year at the software level. We are looking forward to the new versions of iPadOS and iOS 18, in addition to all the reviews of tvOS, watchOS, visionOS and of course also the new macOS 15. There are many rumors around all these systems and the latest d between them focuses on the Settings app,
iOS 18 Settings will have a new interface and be more organized
Artificial intelligence will be one of the most talked about concepts during the inaugural WWDC24 keynote on June 10, there is no doubt about it. But there are things and new things beyond AI, and we need to take that into account as well. Privacy will continue to be fundamental to the Big Apple, but new features will arrive in native apps, exclusive functions for the newest (and most powerful) Apple devices, changes in the design of operating systems that We believe stable
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However, as we mentioned, one last minute regarding news is Apple’s urgent need to rethink, reorient and redefine the Settings application, particularly on iOS 18 and macOS 15. The Settings app is one of the most important apps on our devices, it brings together all the settings to make our mobile phones, computers and tablets work the way we want them to. But it is true that the use of this application has become more and more complex: more complex configurations, unexplorable categories, a less competent search engine and a long etc.
This is why Apple is planning to give a new fresh air to this application through a new design and new categories that allow different sections to be merged with similar content. The news will therefore focus, and according to information from Mark Gurman, on research and changes in the design of the application. We will finally see if Apple has decided to take the plunge or if the changes will be minimal and imperceptible to the user.
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