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iOS 13 Concept Presents Many Improvements For iPhone and iPad Users

Apple’s mobile operating system is upgraded every year with a significant update, usually in autumn. iOS 12 for iPhone and iPad has just rolled out, practically, but iOS 13 is already in the news. Well, at least an exciting iOS 13 concept teaser emerged online, promising some new and useful functions for Apple’s smartphones and tablets.

Despite how many improvements Apple makes with its operating system for mobiles, iPhone and iPad users still find plenty of room for improvement. Some of them even go as far as to create entire, well-formulated concepts on their own. So did the YouTuber Jacob Rendina who thinks ahead for Apple and presented his own iOS 13 concept.

iOS 13 Concept Presents Many Improvements For iPhone and iPad Users

As Jacob Rendina thought, iPad users, in particular, must benefit from iOS 13 more than iPhone users, so Apple would do well to take an example. After all, the new iPad Pro 2018 models are obviously intended to be alternatives to computers. In Rendina’s iOS 13 concept, iOS 13 must bring iPad Pro-specific features, including a message center similar to what we have on MacBooks but also the acceptance of third-party products compatible with USB-C port.

Besides, iOS 13 concept might come with improved security, including the well-known Touch ID, Face ID, and password access. Furthermore, optimized multitasking with the option to open apps in a separate window is wanted in the next year’s iOS version. As with the Mac, floating windows make multitasking more flexible.

Also, Rendina’s iOS 13 concept imagines a split screen option, a long sought-after feature in Apple’s mobile operating system. Besides, iOS 13 should come out with a dark theme for the iPhone and iPad, which is another sought-after feature by iOS fans. And we might indeed see the dark mode in iOS 13 as Apple implemented it this year in macOS Mojave.

To see everything the new iOS 13 concept imagines for the next year’s iOS version, we leave you Jacob Rendina’s video below.

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iOS 13 Concept Render of iPad Pro Shows New Changes and Ideas

We expect the iPad Pro to be unveiled next week, but until then we got a concept render showing how the upcoming tablet would shine.

Imagination

Kevin Eugene, a web developer, produced the design that shows the potential Siri improvements and removal of the home button. In the end, according to him, the tablet could be turned into a multitasking powerhouse.

Change

Eugene published the concept on UX Collective, a Medium blog, and it is based on a redesign referred to as iOS Mogi. He envisioned that, instead of Siri taking up the whole screen, the design will feature an interface capable of sliding in from the right and displays results. This would enable users to keep working and interact with the results, like dragging and dropping a photo into the document they are currently working on, for example.

Rumors becoming reality

The iPad Pro comes with a lot of rumored changes and this idea shows how they could make it more useful. On the 30th of October, in New York, Apple will hold an event during which we expect to see the iPad Pro unveiled. Apparently, it is based on the design of the iPhone X, without a home button, opting for face recognition and a smaller bezel instead.

The current ‘Split View’ could be changed by the swiping interface. From two apps running side-by-side, we will get a ‘flow’ view that allows multiple apps to run side-by-side and the user can move between them by swiping the bottom of the screen.

Flow

This feature will use the bottom bar of the iPhone X as a starting point. Users have to swipe up to go back to the home screen and right to move to recently used apps. The iPad will have the bar becoming a scroll bar.

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The Best iOS 13 Concept So Far

The new version of software iOS 12 was recently released by Apple and is taking in consideration to fix the bugs users have noticed in the final build. However, users and concept designers have already started looking forward to the next year’s iOS 13. The iOS 12 best features focus mainly on performance and stability, boosting speed and reliability on older iPhones and iPads. The iOS 13 is expected to bring new concept and possible changes in the software.

iOS 13 will not be announced until WWDC 2019, which will take place in June and the prolonged beta testing phase in September 2019 estimated by the pattern Apple has been following for the last few years.

Jacob Rendina, concept creator has posted an iOS 13 concept video on YouTube that features some practical changes users would love to see in the upcoming version. The new features are linked to an improved multitasking on iPads and the ability to run two apps side by side on the iPhone XS that will match their giant screen sizes.

The iOS 13 concept has an upgrade in privacy for apps, which will allow the user to lock them with a password or fingerprint. It will also come with a new version of Notes app that allows you to ass notes right on the home screen. On iPads, a new Dashboard would be combining the Control Center and Notification Center.

In the video, the new software comes with a multi-user support that allows people to log in on different accounts on the same iPhone or iPad but each user would only be able to access their own photos, contacts and apps.

The Dark Mode is a feature added from macOS Mojave and seeing it in the video looks awesome and from Android the concept Always On Display.

But we have to be realistic that these concepts might not make it to the final iOS 13 even if users demand it.

The iOS 13 is rumored to focus on iPads since last year iOS 11 was all about it and this year iOS 12 largely focused on iPhones. An upgrade and update Files app and a home screen redesign, since a lot of the screen is unused is expected for iPad.

According to Mark Gurman, Bloomberg contributor, the next software will have the ability to work with multiple windows in the same app side by side and a home screen redesign is also considerate and is reportedly titled Springboard.

The rumors claim that an Apple Pencil improvement will happen next year, but this is a bit unclear on how Apple would to that. Also, it was rumored the debut this year of the new Project Marzipan, that combines the APIs of its desktop and mobile operating systems, but it seems to be delayed as Apple wanted to focus on performance and stability of iOS 12. This project allows developers to create a single app that would work across iPhones, iPads and Macs.

Since Apple is a member of Emoji Consortium, the iOS 13 is expected to bring tons of new emojis such as the ones Emoji Consortium potential emojis released for 2019. These emojis include a variety of skin colors, hot and cold faces, hair options, more animals, a lab coat, new footwear and new food items.

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