According to a recent article by MacRumors, the upcoming version of iOS could introduce ‘major changes’ to the Control Center on the iPhone. This information was first brought forward by an anonymous MacRumors forum member, who leaked details about the Dynamic Island well before the release of the iPhone 14 lineup last September.
The source claims iOS 17 could feature a ‘revamped’ Control Center, suggesting a new design layout might be in the cards. For reference, the last significant update to the Control Center was in 2017 with iOS 11. For the most part, however, the latter has not changed all that much in its 10 years of existence.
Currently, most leakers expect the next version of iOS to be a largely incremental update. The 17th iteration of the operating system should focus predominantly on introducing third-party App Stores (as is required by law in the EU) and new CarPlay features. Tweaks are also expected to come to iMessage (no RCS though), Lock Screen widgets and the Notifications Center.
Beyond that, iOS 17 will likely implement only quality-of-life changes. In fact, the only Apple software update that is set to be truly meaningful this year is WatchOS 10.