Apple will introduce its new iPhone 15 series in September, but prior to that, at the Worldwide Developer Conference-WWDC 23 event starting on June 5th, they will meet with software developers to introduce new versions of their operating systems. According to recent leaks, we will see changes to the Control Center area with iOS 17. Here are the details…
Control Center will redesigne from scratch with iOS 17!
Apple is planning to make major changes to their operating systems this year. Although the design of smartphones will remain similar in many areas, since it is the 10th anniversary of smartwatches and there are not many hardware options to offer, the design will be completely renewed from scratch by making innovations in software.
However, this development process must have been productive, as smartphones will also benefit from it. According to recent leaks, Apple will completely change the Control Center area, which they first introduced with iOS 7 and redesigned with iOS 11, with iOS 17.
We can say that all users actively benefit from this area, as we usually use it to adjust the screen brightness of the device, quickly connect to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, or turn on Airplane Mode when we want to disconnect from the outside world for a while.
Therefore, it is not entirely removed. There are three main ideas about the innovation. The first is that due to the growing size of the devices, it will open from the right/left side or from bottom to top, as before, instead of from top to bottom.
According to the second claim, a special area will be added, similar to the bulk folders added to the Home Page, or it will take on a widget format. However, this also limits the usage scenarios for the Lock Screen.
Therefore, we can already say that the third claim is more likely. According to this, the Control Center will not be moved or removed with iOS 17. Only the design of the icons and their locations will be changed.