This is how the new customisable control center might look like on iOS 17 (Image credit: Nicholas Ghigo) As the WWDC 2023 tradition goes, Apple is most likely to showcase the next-generation iPhone operating system — iOS 17 on June 5 at its upcoming keynote. The leaks and speculations around iOS 17 have given graphics designers like Nicholas Ghigo an idea and the freedom to imagine how an iPhone 14 Pro with a Dynamic Island running on iOS 17 might look in the real world, and he has even made a showreel about it.
According to the concept video, iOS 17 will introduce a more profound customizable lock screen with support for new fonts and new clock styles, and it is also speculated to introduce new lock screen widgets. Apple originally introduced a customizable lock screen feature with iOS 16, and the company is likely to take it to the next level with the iOS 17 update.
The video also highlights the possible new icons and widgets, which will allow users to further customize the iPhone to make it their own, along with a new and customizable control center. Towards the end, there is a disclaimer stating that this is all his imagination and it’s not the real software, for which we have to wait for five more days.
The video has been made considering the leaks and speculations around iOS 17 and how it might try to differentiate itself from iOS 16. The upcoming iPhone operating system is said to introduce several “good-to-have” features, including the ability to sideload apps, a new control center, a new journal app, and it is also said to introduce a new health app for iPads.