Apple could show off revamped Phone, Safari, and Camera apps next week
Briefly

At the upcoming WWDC, Apple is anticipated to introduce design updates to core applications, focusing on the Phone, Camera, and Safari apps. The Phone app will feature a new single, scrollable view for favorite contacts, recent calls, and voicemails, offering users the option to revert to the previous layout. Safari is expected to incorporate a transparent address bar, aligning with Apple’s visionOS design philosophy. Additional enhancements may include a simplified Camera app and expanded PDF functionalities on iPadOS and iOS. Overall, WWDC will focus on OS revamps rather than AI advancements.
Apple's upcoming WWDC is expected to showcase significant design changes to its core apps, including a new Phone app interface for contacts and a transparent Safari address bar.
The Phone app may introduce a single view for favorite contacts, recent calls, and voicemails, while Safari could feature a more transparent, 'glassy' address bar.
The redesign follows a visionOS inspiration, bringing options for users to toggle between the new layouts and the traditional views.
Apple aims to expand its software capabilities, including better support for annotations in mobile PDF handling and enhancements to the Messages app.
Read at The Verge
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