Apple's set to announce iOS 16 during WWDC 2022 on June 6, and ahead of its unveiling, there are a handful of features I can't help but wish for. WWDC (also known as the Worldwide Developer Conference) is one of Apple's biggest events of the year. Along with helping developers stay updated on the latest best practices for app development, WWDC is also where Apple unveils its next big software versions. If there's a new update for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, or anything else, WWDC is where we first hear about it.
For iOS specifically, the last couple of updates have been pretty outstanding. iOS 14 introduced widgets and the App Library — two of the biggest changes we've ever seen for the iPhone home screen. It also brought smaller UI designs for phone calls and Siri, many new Messages features, and added Apple's Translate app. iOS 15 wasn't quite as groundbreaking, but it was a well-rounded update in its own right. iOS 15 gave us SharePlay, a redesigned Weather app, Focus modes, and upgraded notifications.
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The changes we've seen with iOS 14 and iOS 15 have put the operating system in a good place in 2022. It's more customizable than it's ever been, Apple's first-party apps keep getting better, and it remains just as fast and responsive as ever. But that's not to say it's perfect. There are a few things that could take iOS to the next level, and with iOS 16 just on the horizon, Apple will soon be in a position to do just that. When Apple inevitably announces iOS 16 this June, these are the features I'm crossing my fingers for.
At the top of my wishlist are interactive widgets. iOS widgets are very good in their current form. They all have a unified aesthetic, support a few
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