According to Rumors, Major Changes to iPhone’s Control Center Expected in iOS 17

The Control Center on the iPhone will undergo “significant” changes in iOS 17, according to a leaker who provided precise information about the Dynamic Island on the iPhone 14 Pro before the gadget was unveiled last year.

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The unnamed insider noted in an email that iOS 17 would concentrate on performance and stability improvements, implying that a redesigned Control Center would be one of the software update’s more noticeable changes. On June 5, Apple is anticipated to announce iOS 17 during the keynote address for the WWDC 2023. Later that day, as usual, developers should be able to test the first beta version.

The source should have disclosed detailed information regarding the planned changes for Control Center, which has mostly retained its appearance since the 2017 release of iOS 11. The menu offers easy access to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, display brightness, audio, and many more system parameters for iPhone users. Control Center can be accessed on the more recent iPhone X by swiping down from the top-right corner of the screen.

Control Center turns 10 this year after debuting with iOS 7. After six years of no modification, Apple might overhaul the menu’s look and make Control Center more customizable. But, specific adjustments, if any, still need to be made.

Although the forum user has a solid track record, additional sources must verify this story, and Apple’s plans could alter.

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