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iOS 16 new concept exposed, netizens: isn't this what Android plays leftover?

iOS 15 debuted this summer and has received a lot of attention from users! But it's not the most exciting iPhone update ever, and many friends say they're looking forward to more for the iOS16 update that follows!

iOS 16 new concept exposed, netizens: isn't this what Android plays leftover?

Recently, a YouTuber shared his thoughts on the iOS 16 update online. Let's take a look!

Multitasking

Multitasking in iOS 16 will be an enticing glimpse into the versatility of the iPhone — from interactive widgets to multitasking tools like the new Dock, a productivity-boosting dream.

iOS 16 new concept exposed, netizens: isn't this what Android plays leftover?

As BGR discovered, the hacker 34 concept crams the iPad's productivity level into the iPhone. Enhanced multitasking capabilities include stacking applications with drag-and-drop capabilities. Mac-inspired Docks can slide over one side of the display, from where users can swipe the app onto the main display to open on split screen.

iOS 16 new concept exposed, netizens: isn't this what Android plays leftover?

While the widget has proven to be very popular since it landed on iOS 14 last year, and users love customizing their iPhone home screen, the feature could be even more appealing. Rather than simply displaying information, Hacker 34's widgets can interact with it, allowing you to edit notes, control music, or set a timer directly from the home screen. However, this feature has long been available for domestic Android machines! Can iOS 16 be better?

Always-on monitors

Then there's the iOS 16 always-on monitor. While arguably a hardware feature rather than a software feature (and has been rumored for some time for the iPhone), it's nice to see the concept in action and how it allows users to check their notifications without waking up their phones. Guys (time is money, remember), this is one less tap.

iOS 16 new concept exposed, netizens: isn't this what Android plays leftover?

While some multitasking options may seem unlikely for such a small device, especially the iPhone 13 mini, it's worth remembering that the rumors of the iPhone 14 suggest that we're going to buy not one but two "biggest" size phones — and the mini is on its way. With that in mind, it's likely that Apple wants to increase productivity on these larger screens. If the iPhone Fold does become a reality, it will definitely need to rival the iPad when it comes to workflow.

iOS 16 new concept exposed, netizens: isn't this what Android plays leftover?

summary:

Finally, time will tell what Apple has in store for iOS 16, but one thing is for sure — we'd love to see some of Hacker 34's ideas succeed. Meanwhile, iOS 15 has a lot to keep in mind – get the most out of it!

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