IPOS and its new features allow the iPad to get a little closer to computer rating (at least for most regular users), but be careful: when we see the time is up and we may have been four and a half months away from watching the iPadOS 14 presented at the WWDC event (This is usually done in early June).
So yeah, it's not too far in the beginning to think about it which iOS 14 may consider, or which we may think you may need to satisfy developers and users themselves. We know that at Comertino they have slowed down and some things will be restored in 2021, but we will be optimistic.
User accounts and development on external screens as the best features of iPadOS 14
I wonder what the general users would like most multi-user support, which has been rumored for many years. Now that we have up to 1 TB of iPads of storage capacity and huge data capacity for most consumers, the iPadOS 14 capable of managing multiple user accounts would be a good idea for those tablets that are usually in the room and are used by a few family members.
IPOS 14 will also come out by a enhanced support for external display. Currently, what we can do with them is very limited, but you need a lot of flexibility and resolution for those monitors so that users can think and use the iPad Pro as a desktop computer. It makes sense, because that too will need to improve the shape of the mouse.
Traditional IPOS applications themselves have room for improvement. Email may apply smart mailboxes since we have had macOS for a while, for example. And Files can track the huge progress they've made in iPadOS 13 and improve its usability, to become the right file manager to uninstall the finder.
We can talk again the big screen: An extra column of widgets has won a lot of numbers, but we can either keep turning to images that have special functions, or expose the details somehow and stop being simple static symbols.
Perhaps the hardest thing is to develop sponsorships Use multiple programs at once. Currently the Split View functionality works very well, but I have no doubt that Campertino engineers have to test ways to run multiple applications at the same time using the iPad-loaded RAM. Perhaps, as it turns out, we can have more than four apps open at the same time through small windows or drop-downs that mimic the iPhone encounter.
Finally, on a personal level I can ask for it better integration with the services of other companies. For now, the iPad can go through infrequent requests for passwords for the remaining Google or Hotmail accounts he stuck, which makes life impossible for the user. This depends not only on Apple but also on its interactions with other companies, so it's probably the hardest to achieve.
Now that the iPad version of iOS has left its name, it's sure to gradually its growth will distance itself from iOS to be something unique and relevant. And it will depend a lot on how those iPad's will end up, so for now, what we can do is just sit back and wait. We should see the news this spring.