Jakarta (ANTARA) – The multinational technology company, Apple, is reported to have made major changes to the iPhone control center through the iOS 17 operating system.
The iOS 17 operating system is planned to be introduced through Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) which will take place in June.
Launching MacRumors, Thursday, the leaked information regarding iOS 17 was brought by an anonymous source who previously provided precise information regarding “Dynamic Island” on the iPhone 14 Pro.
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The source revealed that iOS 17 will be focused on improving performance and stability.
That focus makes Control Center expected to have the most changed and prominent appearance with a single software update.
The source doesn’t provide specific details about the Control Center changes which have largely looked the same since iOS 11 was released in 2017.
Currently, the main menu gives iPhone users easy access to controls for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, screen brightness, volume, and many other system functions.
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Then on iPhone X and later, the control center can be opened by swiping down from the top-right corner of the screen.
Introduced with iOS 7, the control center turns its tenth birthday in 2023.
Most likely the control center will undergo a design change after six years of using a nearly identical appearance.
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