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iOS 17 may not bring significant changes to the iPhone software

IOS 17, the iPhone software may take a backseat this time, thanks to Apple's shift in focus to its first and hotly anticipated mixed reality headset.

Published By: Shubham Verma | Published: Jan 09, 2023, 05:58 PM (IST)

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Tech giant Apple’s upcoming major update, iOS 17, will reportedly not bring any major changes as its engineers are focusing more on its upcoming augmented reality (AR) — mixed reality (MR) headset. news Also Read: iPhone 13 vs iPhone 14 vs iPhone 15: Best Deal To Grab This Diwali Under Rs 50000

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, iOS 17 which is codenamed ‘Dawn’ and macOS 14 which is codenamed ‘Sunburst’ are likely to have “fewer major changes than originally planned” because the iPhone maker is focusing more on xrOS for the upcoming headset. This means both iPhone and iPad software may take a backseat this time, thanks to Apple’s shift in focus to its first and hotly anticipated mixed reality headset. news Also Read: Why This Is The Worst Time To Buy An iPhone Ahead Of The iPhone 17 Launch?

While iOS 16 brought a major change with the lock screen, the iOS 17 update may not be as big. Apple, however, may still have some changes planned for the next iPhone software. Since it is too early to predict what changes the new software would bring, we will have to wait for more information on the same. news Also Read: iPhone, iPad, And Mac Users Hit By A Zero-Day Flaw; Apple Asks You To Update Right Away

Gurman also said that the tech giant is not planning major updates for its iPad, AirPods, Apple TV, or Apple Watch product lines for 2023.

Moreover, he said that there won’t be any “of note” improvements to the AirPods lineup this year, which might rule out the possibility of the release of a new version of the AirPods Max.

Talking about the Apple Watch, Gurman said that he does not expect major hardware changes this year, except for some small performance improvements to Apple Watch models, the report said.

Meanwhile, last week, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that the mass shipment of the iPhone maker’s upcoming MR headsets would be delayed to the end of quarter 2 (Q2) or quarter 3 (Q3) this year. According to Kuo, the reason for the delay is that the development of the headsets was behind schedule “due to issues with mechanical component drop testing and the availability of software development tools.”

— Written with inputs from IANS