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Posted by 9to5Mac last month message about the fact that Apple is preparing a redesigned way of setting wallpapers in the iOS 14 operating system (in addition to a number of other changes). The new wallpaper settings should offer, for example, their division into different categories. We can now get a closer picture of what the wallpaper settings in iOS 14 could look like contribution of the DongleBook Pro twitter account. He published screenshots of the settings last week.

The screenshots in the mentioned post show the division of the default wallpapers in the iOS 14 operating system into categories with names like Classic Stripes, Earth & Moon or Flowers. Compared to the previous division into classic, dynamic and live, this categorization should give users a better overview of wallpapers. In addition to wallpaper categories, iOS 14 should feature a new option to customize the appearance of the iPhone's home screen. As part of this setting, users could get the option to set a smart dynamic wallpaper, but it will only be displayed on the first page of the desktop.

Leaked screenshots suggest that Apple probably has more extensive plans for the user interface in the iOS 14 operating system. The 9to5Mac server, for example, writes about a feature with the internal name Avocado, which should include wider options for working with the desktop and display in the new operating system. There is also speculation that Apple will introduce an entirely new format of widgets in iOS 14, which could be interacted with in a similar way to app icons – including moving them around. The first page of the iPhone's desktop could thus serve as a space for these widgets thanks to a different monochrome wallpaper. Apple has a habit of releasing the first developer beta versions of its operating systems after WWDC in June, but a lot can change by then.

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