
iOS 15 may offer redesigned Control Centre, Touch ID said to make a return
India Today
New speculation around the upcoming iOS 15 this year hints at a new Control Center for iPhone users with more features and customisations than before. It further mentions several other possible upgrades too.
Apple will bring the iOS 15 later this year, but months before its debut, several speculations have arisen around the next version of Apple’s OS. As per recent ones, the iOS 15 will feature a new Control Center design, taking inspiration from macOS Big Sur. The information comes from a tipster on Twitter. A thread of tweets by user @Jioriku informs the readers of several updates that are expected from Apple later this year. These contain hints on the iPhone 13 lineup, iOS 15, and other decisions yet to be implemented by Apple. McGuire Wood indicates that the iOS 15 will come with a new Control Center design in the tweets. Apple brought out the last major update to the Control Center in iOS 14, wherein it added several features to it, along with the ability to customise it further. Another rework on the same is expected to introduce more such customisable options.
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