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Time flies and in a little while June will be here, when the WWDC developer conference will take place. On this occasion, Apple should reveal new operating systems to us, with the most attention naturally falling on the expected iOS 15, which will once again bring a number of interesting improvements. With the show literally around the corner, more and more concepts are starting to pop up online. They are quite successful. They point out how the system could look and what the apple growers themselves would like to see in it.

On the YouTube video portal, an interesting and quite successful concept from a user managed to get attention Yatharath. Through a one-minute video, he showed how the system envisions itself. In particular, it shows literally prayed-for news, which apple growers themselves have been calling for for a long time and whose arrival would definitely be welcomed by everyone, including us, of course. Therefore, the Always-on function is not missing. Thanks to this, users of iPhones with OLED displays would always have the current time in their eyes, even when the screen is locked.

The so-called Split View, or dividing the screen into two parts, was further mentioned in the video. This would simplify multitasking to a certain extent and we could therefore work with two applications at the same time. Such as working with Messages and Notes at the same time shown in the video. Widgets, which the author would like to place literally anywhere, even on the lock screen, have also received new options. In the FaceTime application, an option for the presenter would then be added, and in addition, we could welcome a button to close all applications at once, so that we do not have to deal with it one by one as before. The control center should also receive a redesign.

Undoubtedly, this is an interesting concept that would definitely be able to please the majority of apple lovers. However, only Apple knows how it will turn out in the end. What would you most like to see in iOS 15? Would you like to hear more about this concept, or is there something missing from it?

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