What to expect from iOS 17? According to recent rumors, Apple would consider redesigning the interfaces of some of its applications.
Apple is preparing to introduce the new version of its iPhone operating system, iOS 17, at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) scheduled for June. In the meantime, rumors and leaks continue to circulate, offering a potential glimpse of improvements and design changes expected with iOS 17.
Recently, new mockups were unveiled featuring revised elements of iOS 17, such as wallpapers, the Health app (Health) and the Maps app (Wallet).
This is the new grid view for Wallpapers in iOS 17.
• All new Grid-view displays 9+ wallpapers at once.
• Delete wallpapers quickly within the grid-view.
• Rearrange the order of wallpapers in grid-view.
• Share or duplicate wallpapers by swiping up in single-view. pic.twitter.com/BUMugPKb1v— 941 (@analyst941) April 29, 2023
These images were shared by @analyst941 on Twitter, an account that has been spreading information about iOS 17 for some time. Moreover, these models reflect previously known rumors.
The information disclosed by the leaker @analyst941 should therefore be taken with caution, even though they seem logical and the source has already revealed exact details about the previously unknown Dynamic Island feature.
Small interface changes
Among the expected new features is a grid-based user interface for wallpapers, allowing up to nine images to be displayed simultaneously. Each wallpaper thumbnail can be removed using a delete button located in the upper left corner. A share button would also appear in fullscreen mode on the left. This feature could fit into iOS 17’s lock screen customization, allowing users to share their lock screens with their friends.

Regarding the Cards application (Wallet), the models reveal the integration of a new search bar accessible by swiping down on the screen. The organization of the app would be clearer and simpler, with separate sections for saved cards, keys, credentials, and more. A section dedicated to Apple Cash and the savings account, currently only available in the United States, would also be added.

Finally, the mockups feature a preview of the Health app with a revamped design for the “Favorites” section. This will adopt a map-like view in order to display different data, such as heart rate, sleep, weight and other health parameters.
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