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Apple's upcoming iPhone and iPad software will include numerous significant upgrades, According to reports

With its future software upgrades, iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, Apple is slated to introduce a flurry of new changes to iPhones and iPads, which the firm is expected to reveal during its WWDC 2022 developer keynote on June 6. 


According to Bloomberg, upgrades to the iPhone include notifications, messaging, and the Health app. Last year, Apple also offered new notification features, such as the ability to group them together into a summary at a specified time of day and a new Focus mode that limits the number of notifications you see at specific times. According to Bloomberg, the messaging app will acquire additional audio features.


According to Bloomberg, the Health app is expected to acquire new features that operate with the iPhone and Apple Watch. 


On the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, Apple is expected to add new widgets to the lock screen, as well as support for "always-on" displays. That way, even if your iPhone is merely resting on your desk, you can see widgets. When the iPhone is not in use, the screen becomes dark. Always-on displays, on the other hand, have become standard on Android phones from Samsung, Google, and other manufacturers. 


Still, because Apple usually announces its new iPhone in the fall, it will be a few months before people can purchase phones with that capability.


Apple will also provide new iPad multitasking capabilities, according to the report. It made it much easier to run two apps side by side last year, but some iPad users have long desired for the ability to run several programmes in independent windows, similar to how you would on a Mac. 


Apple normally unveils new software at the event, then makes it available in beta for consumers to use until the final version is made available to everyone in the fall.


Bloomberg reports that the Apple may also unveil new MacBook Air computers at the event. 


An Apple official could not be reached for comment right away.

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