iOS 14.5 has not yet been released in final version and some are already thinking about the major edition that will succeed it. If Apple continues to use its usual nomenclature, we should logically be entitled to an “iOS 15”, but nothing is official at the moment. But there are some who are already thinking about it. This is particularly the case of Parker Ortolani, the leg behindce “faux HomePod Sport”that we presented to you a few days ago.
The designer has just published, on the site of our American colleagues at 9to5Mac once again, images of what he believes would be wise to change for the next version of the iPhone operating system. In particular, we find a revisited home screen with, for example, the possibility of resizing widgets directly from this interface (this has been the case on Android for many years).
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Better apps
Following on from this concept, we also recognize the FaceTime video calling service. Installed as standard on all iPhones, it is entitled here to a planning mode which allows you to schedule an appointment in advance. The latter then synchronizes with the user's calendar, to send potential notifications so as not to miss the chosen schedule. Sharing and screenshots are also made easier, as seen below:
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Let's move on to Bourse, whereApple continues to dominate the top of the basketwith around two thousand billion dollars of capitalization. Here, integrations with other services such as the excellent Robinhood allow you to follow the evolution of your own actions in real time. We could also imagine declining this option with the similar functionality offered by Revolut, or even with cryptocurrencies.
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Keyboard and autofill
As for emojis, there is a new “favorites” tab. As its name suggests, this is used to save the emoticons that are used the most so that you can access them again and more easily later. Note also that this is already something possible at Apple, but on macOS only and still not on mobile.
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Finally, the iCloud keychain could become an app in its own right. For the moment, this is only a section of the Settings, but such a change would indeed make it possible to compete more seriously with alternatives such as Lockwise from the Mozilla Foundation,Microsoft Autofillor Dashlane.
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