Leaks suggest iOS 17 could make your iPhone way more useful in the home
Appleās Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2023 event is happening soon (June 5, 2023) and like clockwork, the leaks are popping up. The rumors this time suggest iOS 17 will have a new lock screen that will turn your iPhone into a sort of smart display.
What gives this rumor more credence than others is the fact it comes from notable industry insider Mark Gurman from Bloomberg. He claims in a recent report that Apple is looking for a way to āmake iPhones more useful when theyāre [sitting] on a personās desk or nightstand.ā The tech is reportedly based on the customizable lock screen from iOS 16 which allows āusers āto see small snippets of informationā.Ā
Beyond that, not much else is known. Gurmanās anonymous sources state the iOS 17 features function similar to Amazonās Echo Show displays and itāll utilize a ādark background with bright textā similar to the Apple Watch's Nightstand Mode.
Smart home expansion
It's been known for a while now the company has been working on growing the smart home side of its business. All the way back in January of this year, rumors were floating around stating the tech giant is planning to launch a low-end iPad as the companyās first official smart home controller. Gurmanās report states itās been ādesigned to control things like thermostatsā and house lights, as well as āshow videoā.
It's hard to say whether or not Apple wants the iPhone to play a bigger role in its smart home plans. Sure, a smart display is useful for displaying basic information, but there has to be more to it than that. And we can't help but wonder how this will affect the Matter standard.Ā
The protocol is in dire need of some support, after all. Matter 1.1 recently launched, and what was supposed to be a major upgrade, but without more device-type support, it's a little underwhelming. Looking at Gurmanās leaks, there isnāt a single word about Matter, which is rather concerning.
Either way, mum's the word for now. Ā Gurman states that āan Apple spokeswoman declined to comment on [the company's] plans for iOS 17.ā
A peek at the future
As for the rest of the report, it mostly consists of previously seen leaks like watchOS 10 getting widgets as part of a major revamp and the world premiere of the companyās VR headset. Some of the more interesting tidbits, however, include āsignificant changes to the iPhoneās Wallet appā plus an AirPlay upgrade āto make it easier for users to beam [content] to devices they donāt own.ā Apparently, Apple spoke to some hotels “that offer TVs and speakers” to make the latter possible.
Be sure to stay tuned for our coverage of WWDC 2023. We do expect to see the official reveal of iOS 17.
Source: techradar

 
								 
								