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Until the official presentation of iOS 13 and other news presented by Apple less than a week left and so far we haven't had the chance to see a single leak from the upcoming operating systems. That is, until now. Server 9to5mac today published a handful of screenshots that capture the environment of the new iOS 13. The images confirm the often speculated dark mode support and reveal, for example, a redesigned Reminders app and other changes.

Some expected a lot from iOS 13, especially after last year's iOS 12, which was poorer in terms of news and mainly focused on improving system stability and overall elimination of errors. But as it seems, in the area of ​​the user interface, the new iOS 13 will not differ much from its predecessor. The home screen captured in the screenshots retains exactly the same look, although it has been speculated many times over the past year that it will undergo a significant redesign in the new system.

In terms of design, the most significant innovation will probably be Dark Mode. Dark mode has been inextricably linked to iOS 13 since the first speculations, and leaked screenshots of the screen really confirm its presence in the new version of the system. Dark is not only the lower dock with the main applications, but also the background of the interface in the tool for editing screenshots, and above all, the Music application has completely changed into a dark jacket.

It is more or less clear that Dark Mode will be part of all native applications, and most likely third-party developers will be able to implement its support in their games and applications. After all, it is the same with macOS.

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The Reminders application will receive a significant redesign, especially on the iPad, where it will offer a sidebar with separate sections for today's, scheduled, marked and all reminders. Thanks to Project Marzipan, Apple will port the same application with the same design to macOS 10.15.

The screenshots also confirm the presence of a new application called Find My, which will unite the current Find My iPhone (Find My iPhone) and Find My Friends (Find Friends). The application will feature a new interface that will make it easier for users to find friends and all their devices. The current diversification of these functions can be confusing for some, and that's why Apple decided to combine the applications into one.

The last, somewhat minor changes that the images reveal to us concern the already mentioned tool for editing screenshots. Specifically, some tools will be added, their appearance will change, and other elements will be relocated. Apple will also add an option to immediately delete any changes made.

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