I don’t know if you have noticed such a phenomenon. Every year, iOS system updates will enter a strange circle. That is, before it is released, everyone is very excited. After it is released and used for a period of time, many people will feel that it is just so-so and not much different from the previous system version. Take iOS15 as an example. In addition to the impressive unlocking function with a mask, are there any other updates that you can remember? I have told you before that in order to increase the attractiveness of their devices, mobile phone manufacturers cram a lot of fancy features into the systems every year. Most of these features are not used by many people at all, or have never been used even once. But even so, manufacturers still enjoy adding new features. iOS15 is jokingly called a model of "squeezing toothpaste" by netizens, mainly because it does not have many new features and focuses on stability. iOS16 may have some improvements in this regard, as authoritative sources have come out to reveal information again. According to the leaked information, the first public beta version of iOS16 will be released later than in previous years. The main reason is that there are too many bugs. In fact, we can think in reverse. Too many bugs can be understood as there are more new features. If they are all old features, after nearly a year of updates, there will not be many bugs. Therefore, Apple is very likely to add more new features to iOS16. The heavy testing work has caused the public beta version to be delayed. Please don't misunderstand here. The above only means that the public beta version will be delayed. The first developer beta version will definitely be launched after the end of Apple's WWDC2022 conference on June 6, but it is not suitable for ordinary users to update. Since the first public beta version of iOS15 was released on July 1, 2021, if the first public beta version of iOS16 is to be delayed, I personally guess it will be around July 10. After all, the public invitation to ordinary users to test it will be delayed too long, which will affect users' confidence in the new system. The question now is what new features will iOS16 have. Based on the consideration of eliminating users of old devices more quickly, I personally think that non-Face ID iPhones should not be forced to upgrade to iOS16. That will only speed up the pace of changing phones. After all, it is no joke that the new system fixes the BUG that makes old devices too smooth. I went online to read the opinions of netizens. Many people hope that Apple can improve the "anti-human" return logic of the iOS system and the UI style that has existed for many years. Some people even want Apple to change the iOS system back to a light-simulated style, and lifting the NFC restrictions is also one of their wishes. In fact, with the development of technology to this point, both Android and iOS are mature enough. It is unrealistic to add many new features every year. As for the so-called major updates of iOS16, I personally think it should be a system improvement within the scope of hardware permission, which is still within the scope of minor repairs. For example, is the addition of the screen-off display considered new? Definitely not. It was previously rumored that a new Apple official APP would appear in iOS16. I am curious about what it will be? |
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