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Tonight is the annual WWDC, Apple's developer conference. June in Apple traditionally belongs to new versions of operating systems, and as the date of their introduction approaches, various estimates and speculations about what new versions will bring are also multiplying. iOS 13 is among the most anticipated elements of the conference, and has also become the subject of many renders and leaks. In one of them, among other things, a new volume change indicator was shown, which finally does not cover the middle of the display.

Users have been calling for a change in appearance and placement of the volume change indicator in iOS for a long time. Now everything indicates that Apple will finally replace the large indicator, located in the center of the display and occupying a significant part of it, for something less noticeable and more compact.

In the screenshots in the gallery above, we can see that the volume indicator has moved to the upper right corner of the display and has taken the form of the indicators that we can see, for example, in the Control Center. If the screenshot turns out to be real, the placement of the indicator will still be far from perfect - even in this form, it would cover some of the elements on the display, such as the battery status and wireless connection icons.

In addition, screenshots have also surfaced on Twitter showing the design of the native Reminders app in iOS 13 with dark mode enabled. A few days ago, alleged screenshots of the Reminders application for iPad in iOS 13 appeared again on the Internet.

We're only an hour away from the unveiling of iOS 13, tvOS 13, the new macOS 10.15 and watchOS 6 - don't forget to follow our WWDC 2019 coverage.

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Source: @BenGeskin

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