Fantastic concept previews the next IOS update

May 23, 2022 22:17 GMT  ·  By

iOS 16 is projected to land later this year, with a preview to be provided by Apple at WWDC, but of course, the company has remained completely tight-lipped on everything related to this highly anticipated release.

In the meantime, however, talented designers out there have come up with their very own concepts, trying to imagine what iOS 16 is going to look like.

Such a project recently published by Nicholas Ghigo on YouTube sets a new standard for iOS concept. The whole thing looks unbelievably good, and in many ways, it’s probably better than what the operating system is going to be when it goes live in September.

On the other hand, the concept proposes a series of ideas that are very unlikely to happen, including a new app switcher that’s supposed to feel more modern.

The launch of iOS 16

Based on Apple’s typical release calendar, iOS 16 should go live at some point in September, most likely approximately a week after the official iPhone event.

However, the first public demo of the new OS will be offered at WWDC in just a few weeks, with a beta build to then be released to developers and public testers. Rumor has it that the public beta could land later than usual, as Apple is apparently aiming for a July launch due to various bugs encountered in internal testing. Certainly, this is totally possible, especially as this is the purpose of beta programs in the first place: get help from users when it comes to testing unreleased software and therefore receiving feedback to further polish the experience before the final product is launched.

As said, Apple has so far remained tight-lipped on everything related to iOS 16, so you shouldn’t take anything for granted, at least until WWDC.