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iOS 27
  • Dynamic wallpapers like in Mac OS
  • Changes to the Stocks App. I would love for it to include new tabs that show global currencies, crypto rates, a currency convertor and a way to view my portfolio.
  • Allow old iPhone wallpapers to be downloaded like on the Mac. It would be even better if they were updated to be dynamic.
  • A more detailed transaction history in the Wallet App, similar to Apple Card.
  • A new icon set - Coloured glyphs on a liquid glass background
  • Better understanding of active subscriptions using Apple intelligence.
  • App Library overall or removal
  • Automated Memoji for contact images based on photos
  • Removal of the white lines around icons or at least an option to disable.
  • Bring back the classic Photos app layout

CarPlay
  • Custom wallpaper
  • Widgets on the homescreen
  • Apple Maps favourites that we can manually input and quickly access (4-5 options)
 
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Yep, just checked, he never once said that liquid glass was an “apple innovation”.
Literally, the only thing he said was that it was a “beautiful new design” and nothing more. Nice try though…
Meaning Apple copied from the Chinese...after all, Apple can't make their own phones... ;)
 
Literally only three things are coming to mind.
1: the search bar moved to the bottom of the app library, just like every other application with the new design language. It’s the one search bar that for some reason stays at the top, let’s fix that.
2: the ability to import things from the Files app into Music and TV. iOS 26 added the ability to import ringtones from files into the ringtone section of settings, so hopefully this functionality is on the way.
3: the iTunes Store moved into the music app like it is on the Mac, and the basically dormant iTunes Store app (that’s basically been broken for the last two years) finally removed.

Outside of those relatively tiny improvements, I don’t really have any complaints with iOS these days, it’s pretty feature rich and easily extendable.
Oh, and obviously bug fixes and improvements for anyone experiencing those, but I personally haven’t been. iOS has been rock solid this cycle on my end. macOS on the other hand… Has not.
 
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To wish for something, you need to know what others have. This month seems to be the time when everyone is introducing their newer operating systems. I've looked at ColorOS 16, OxygenOS 16, and now OriginOS 6.


Will be looking at others too later...after all, it is a weekend. :)
 
2 the stupid tap/touch in the top of the iPhone and the phone scrolls all the way up to the top of the webpage.
This happens to me several times a day.
Imagine you reading comments here on MR and you accidentally trigger the scroll back to the top!
Good luck to try find where you were reading…
It’s stupidity on another level.
Give me a choice to either enable or disable it at least.
It would be nice if the Back gesture could undo that.

Related: Scrolling acceleration when manually scrolling doesn't go very far on iOS. Android doesn't have the scroll-to-the-top feature, which at first I missed, but scrolling large amounts is so much faster there that you still get to the top very quickly. Scrolling on iOS feels super slow in comparison on a very long page. I wish it was as fast as on Android.
 
If your iPhone requires Face ID to unlock the screen, why does it open in your pocket and run apps on its own? This means anyone could put your phone in their pocket and access your data. If Apple can't prevent that, ...hmmm
Accessing the camera from the lock screen doesn't require unlocking, and this can't be turned off.
 
Something like this, with no camera bump.

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I cut out the names, but you can easily recognise the phones on both sides, maybe not the one in the middle.

And, liquid cooling...

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I’m guessing that it would be a cold day in hell before we ever see unified volume controls so that we don’t have to dumpster dive into settings or wait for situational control over certain sound volumes. It’s a basic feature that I’ve missed since switching back to iOS from Android six years ago. Fragmentation of the location of settings has been an ongoing thing. The settings menu has had some overhauls but more improvements are still needed.
 
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- Let us toggle on an advanced mode (Activity Monitor, Network Monitor, Terminal etc.).
- Higher RAM ceiling, rework the OS and APIs to understand the RAM on the particular iPad and delegate its use based on that (like a real computer)
- Xcode, and allow proper IDEs and things like Git
- Introduce a high tier developer account that allows developers to do whatever the hell they want with the system, presuming it’s thoroughly checked and approved by Apple - e.g. VMs, data science / git needing terminal access.
- App Refresh fixes… repeated because it’s the main thing totally ruining the otherwise amazing window system we got even on amazing hardware iPads with 16GB RAM that is essentially ornamental
 
As someone who has to listen to podcasts to go to sleep, I'd love a feature where, once my Apple Watch realises I'm in a deep sleep, it pauses the podcasts playing on my iPhone.

I know I could set a timer, but sometimes it stops as I'm lightly falling asleep, and the abrupt silence wakes me up again.
 
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