Remember last January when Jon Prosser revealedThe first images of iOS 19. The famous informant showed a completely redesigned camera application with translucent menus inspired by visionos. Mark Gurman de Bloomberg then confirmed this information by evoking aimportant redesign pour iOS 19, while adding that Apple plans to modernize all of its operating systems.
This week, Apple, moreover, announced WWDC 2025,event during which the firm will officially present iOS 19. The wait until June may seem long to discover this new interface, butA designer already offers you to explore this future design,Thanks to an interactive concept available via App Clip.
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An interactive overview created by a fan
Spotted by 9TO5MAC, this IOS 19 concept created by a user named Shane allows you to experiment with the design elements mentioned by Jon Prosser. To access it, you just have tovisit this linkWho launches a clip on your iPhone, with a (free) financial participation on your part. You can then navigate inseveral conceptual applicationsAs settings, music and camera, the latter even offering a live overview if you grant the necessary authorizations.
This concept takes up the translucent elements and the rounded edges mentioned in previous leaks. The general aesthetics give the impression that the elements float above the screen, creating a visual experience similar to that of Visionos. Some Apple and Private Apple Applications already partially adopt this style, which strengthens the credibility of rumors concerning this visual direction.
Round icons like visionos pushed to iOS 20?
Jon Prosser has just published a new video that deepens his vision of iOS 19. According to his sources, Apple hadInitially planned this background for 2024But postponed it to focus on Apple Intelligence in iOS 18. The new design would affect many elements such as notifications on the lock screen, interface menus and even keyboard.
Unlike expectations,Applications icons in iOS 19 will not present the round style inspired by visionos. According to Jon Prosser, this production has been pushed back to iOS 20 to allow Apple to focus on Apple Intelligence in iOS 18. However, current icons could adopt a translucent effect to better integrate into this new visual language.
Mark Gurman, however, nuanced some information from Jon Prosser, saying thatIts models would be based on an earlier version of iOS 19.Be careful, however, to take this information carefully. If the concepts presented seem to be consistent with the leaks, only the official presentation in June will confirm the true face of iOS 19!
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