Apple said to be redesigning Control Center with iOS 17

iOS 17 is said to feature an all-new Control Center, according to an anonymous leaker who claims that this year, Apple will redesign the full-screen menu for the first time since iOS 11 in 2017, although no further details were shared.
Control Center gives users instant access to buttons such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Airplane Mode controls. The Control Center, which can be customized in the iPhone settings, also gives options to turn on the iPhone’s flashlight, change Do Not Disturb settings, adjust screen brightness, and more.
According to the leaker, Apple will refresh the design of the Control Center in iOS 17 for the first time since iOS 11, although it isn’t clear at this stage what the redesign will bring or how extensive it will be.
Codenamed “Dawn,” iOS 17 isn’t expected to include as many major improvements as iOS 16, which introduced the ability to customize the Lock Screen to allow users to change the look of the date and time with type styles and colour choices, add widgets, relocated notifications, and more however, the update is rumored to boast several “nice to have” features, including several of users’ “most requested features.”
Apple has officially announced it will host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) from June 5 through June 9, where the iPhone maker is expected to announce iOS 17, iPadOS 17, watchOS 10, and macOS 14, in addition to its long-rumored AR/VR mixed-reality headset.










