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According to a report, iOS 16 could bring an always-on lock screen to future iPhones.

 Starting on Friday, Apple is scheduled to unveil iOS 16 at its annual WWDC developer conference. According to a story published Sunday by Bloomberg, big improvements to the iPhone lock screen are among the new features coming to the next edition of Apple's mobile operating system.

According to Bloomberg, iOS 16 will contain an always-on lock screen setting, albeit this functionality may be limited to the higher-end iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. According to reports, the lock screen will gain new "wallpapers with widget-like functionality."




According to Bloomberg, Messages may get more social network-like capabilities in iOS 16, while the Health app on the iPhone and Apple Watch may get new features.

A request for comment from Apple was not immediately returned.


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At WWDC, Apple is likely to roll off improvements to its iPadOS 16, WatchOS 9, and TVOS 16 software, in addition to iOS 16. The business could also unveil new hardware, with speculation pointing to a redesigned Mac Pro performance desktop.

According to Bloomberg, Apple may also unveil a new MacBook Air with an M2 chip at WWDC. However, supply chain problems may cause the device's launch to be postponed.

On May 30, 2022, at 6:49 a.m. PT, this article was first published.

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