In 2013, with the arrival of iOS 7, Apple presented the Control Center, a tool that has varied over the updates but always with a single objective: Keep shortcuts handy. Since then, we’ve had several design changes and one concept change that took place in iOS 11 and has remained unchanged since. We have been hearing about changes around the control center for many years and it is very likely that changes arrive in iOS 18
Apple will make changes to iOS 18 Control Center
A few hours ago we were talking about the fact that iOS and iPadOS 18 are likely to include a completely redesigned Settings app not only in terms of design but also in terms of organization. All these doubts will be dispelled on June 10, the first day of WWDC24 where Apple will present all the changes around the new operating systems that we will have among us from September.
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Apple prepares the complete overhaul of the Settings application in iOS 18 and macOS 15
However, there are still weeks to speculate and receive rumors about the future of iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS and the rest of the systems. In fact, sources close to Bloomberg analyst Mark Gurman assured that from Cupertino, they are testing a new Control Center for iOS 18.
We’ve been hearing about concepts from developers for many years imagining how Control Center could change in successive iOS updates, but Apple has never made the decision to change it and it’s remained unchanged for many years. Will this be the year Apple modernizes and makes a change to repurpose the Control Center in its operating systems?