WWDC 2017: Apple's mobile OS is in need of an overhaul, here's what we want to see in iOS 11
WWDC is just around the corner and an iOS overhaul is in the offing, which could mean a design overhaul. Every year WWDC comes and then WWDC goes, what always remains of the event, which, surprisingly, interests the common consumer is updates to iOS, Apple’s much-loved mobile operating system. But I think it also needs new design language, hints of which we have been seeing in some of its recently updated apps like Apple Music, with big bold fonts all over the place. Default app selection If you take one long, hard look at your iOS home screen and the icons on the first page, you will notice that you’ve installed replacements for most of the default apps, which likely wallow untouched in some nameless folder. While Apple has opened up its Camera API to developers, we would love to see Apple’s interpretation of manual operation, by delivering a pro mode or a manual mode with the default camera app.
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