Starting with iOS 16, look for "big improvements across the board, including update notifications and new health tracking features."
Regarding the redesign, Apple will not bring "an end-to-end redesign of the iOS interface, even though it hasn't changed much since iOS 7."
One interesting news is about a possible new iPadOS multitasking interface. With iPadOS 15, Apple does make it easier for users to take advantage of multitasking capabilities, but not in the way that pro users might expect. Maybe iPadOS 16 can finally change that.
In addition to iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, the Apple Watch "will likely get major upgrades in activity and health tracking." The journalist has previously said that this year will be a big year for the Apple Watch lineup, with three new watches set to be released later this year, which you can read more about here.
Last but not least, Apple is unlikely to announce anything about its mixed reality headset, although iOS 16 should be full of it.
As far as I know, a full launch of the mixed reality headset in June may still be impossible, but I'm told that the beta version of iOS 16 (codenamed Sydney) is full of references to the headset as well as Its interaction with iPhone.
This suggests that the headphones will launch during the iOS 16 cycle, which began in June and will last until the fall of 2023 when iOS 17 launches. But it could also be a sign that Apple could get an earlier preview of some of its upcoming augmented and virtual reality software. Maybe we could even get a look at the headset's rOS, short for Reality Operating System.
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