Apple, Inc.’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference is almost around the corner. The highlight of the software-focused event is the release of the latest versions of the company’s operating system, named iOS 16 for iPhones and iPadOS 16 for iPads.
Bloomberg columnist Mark Gurmanis preparing Apple users to expect “fairly significant” enhancements across the board with the new OS. An update to notification and new health-tracking features could be in the offing, although an “end-to-end redesign” to iOS interface is unlikely, he said.
Even as Apple plots new user-centric features, the launch isn’t likely to leave all Apple users happy. Reports say that iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, and the first-gen iPhone SElaunched in 2016 will not support iOS 16….