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Keep optimizing! iOS 16 notifications, health tracking features, or welcome updates

On April 11, Bloomberg reporter Mark Gullman said in the latest PowerOn newsletter that he is not expecting a major redesign of iOS, but it is noteworthy that the next version of iOS will include enhancements to notifications and new health tracking features.

Mark Gullman wrote in the report: "When it comes to iOS, I'm looking for some fairly important overall improvements, including update notifications and new health tracking features. Although iOS hasn't changed much since iOS 7 nearly a decade ago, I'm not expecting an end-to-end redesign of the iOS interface. In addition, iPadOS may have a new multitasking interface. ”

Keep optimizing! iOS 16 notifications, health tracking features, or welcome updates

According to the convention, Apple will update many of its systems and software during the WWDC, in addition to the iOS 16 on the iPhone, iPadOS 16, macOS 13, watchOS 9 and tvOS 16 will also meet with consumers. This year's WWDC will officially take place from June 6 to June 10.

Gurman also said a few days ago that watchOS 9 may also get "a major upgrade to activity and health tracking", and the health tracking function will be Apple's focus in the next period. macOS 13 will also be updated at WWDC, but we don't even know what the new version will include, or even the official name of the version. Previously, Apple made major improvements in the macOS BigSur version, and the update of the subsequent macOS Monterey version appeared to be a "minor repair".

Keep optimizing! iOS 16 notifications, health tracking features, or welcome updates

However, this year's WWDC we may also see Apple's update to the Mac product line. Gurman has once again made his point that Apple is working on several new Macs, including a redesigned new MacBook Air, an improved 13-inch MacBook Pro, a newer 24-inch iMac, and a new Mac mini, and one or more of these will have the opportunity to meet the majority of consumers at this WWDC.

It is worth mentioning that the new MacBook Air will adopt a colorful design, the same color as the previously released 27-inch M1 iMac, will use a new interface, support MagSafe charging, and will also be equipped with a better FaceTime front camera. As for the other new Mac, we don't know the specifics yet, and everything will be announced in June.

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