
The next version of the iPhone operating system will play the Dynamic Island card to the fullest and will content itself with a few touch-ups to its interface.
iOS 17 should be unveiled to the world in September 2023. If we already know that iPad Pro 1 st Gen, iPhone 8, 8 Plus, X and earlier models will not be entitled to the new version of the mobile OS, we have few details regarding the new features. from the vintage 2023 operating system. Faced with the few details that Apple lets filter, any information is therefore good to take. A Twitter member opened a thread summarizing the new in iOS 17.
10. Active widgets are in testing, but not confirmed by any means. Active widgets will bring one-tap buttons, sliders and more making widgets dynamic.
11. CarKey improvements and more Car implementations into the Wallet app.
— 941 (@analyst941) April 12, 2023
@analyst941 revelations suggest iOS 17 won’t be not a revolutionary update for iPhone users. This year, Apple seems to be focusing on “performance, efficiency, stability, and long-term support for older devices.” The Internet user launches his Twitter thread by first contradicting the rumor that iOS 17 will not support the iPhone 8 and iPhone X. According to the Internet user, iPhones powered by an Apple Silicon A11 Bionic chip will be able to run the iteration OS 2023. In addition, Apple has learned from the commercial failure of the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus.
iOS 17 will feature the Dynamic Island and focus on accessibility
The Cupertino company will rely on the popularity of the Dynamic Island, offered only on the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max, to boost sales of the iPhone 15. At the request of the “marketing department that put pressure on the ‘development team’, the dynamic island will not only be integrated into all the brand’s devices, but it will also gain numerous functionalities. Will it take advantage of the new proximity sensors? What applications will be offered? Impossible to know more for the moment.
- The other information revealed by the leaker mainly concerns changes made to the accessibility menus and the interface:
- the Accessibility menu will offer personalized accessibility settings for the elderly and young children
- focus mode will offer some additional filters
- the Always-On mode of the iPhone 14 Pro will gain new settings
- the display of notifications will offer new options
- Active widgets are under evaluation. They will make widgets more dynamic through the use of new UI component elements



