Small cause, great effect: As Apple in Ipados 18, the tab bar for changing between different views in an app and laid upwards, this was initially a very confusing change for many users. If the current rumors about iOS 19 come true, this could be a small foretaste of very large changes that roll on iPhone owners.
Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman Goss now In his weekly newsletter Further oil in the fire of the rumor mill, which has recently reported that the supposedly largest redesign of iOS, iPados and MacOS is imminent in the company's history. Gurman, citing his anonymous sources, now said that the new user interfaces of the Apple devices should take over the design concepts of Visionos, Apple's first spatial computer.
More light than color
For those who have had no touch with the headset that has not yet been widespread, this means above all a change that means more light than color. Apple's spatial operating system uses depth effects and transparency. Light appears through simulated glass. On the other hand, the use of color is used – their economical use should draw attention more specifically, it is said On the developer side to Visionoson which Apple names the differences.
The extent to which the design principles of a spatial operating system can be transferred to a two -dimensional screen must be waiting. In any case, users should count on a new type of windows and buttons, predict Gurman and other Apple prophets. It should also be exciting to what extent developers of third-party apps have to adapt their programs and how the transition phase is.
WWDC gives certainty
The developer conference WWDC, which Apple traditionally organizes in June, is likely to give certainty. The first developer beta versions can also be expected there before the big roll-out could take place together with new iPhones in September. A big redesign should help Apple to distract attention from the recent discussions about the postponement of a personal siri language assistant and the Apple Intelligence in general.
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