iOS 13, next-generation OS comming on June 3rd
The next update of the iOS operating system running on iPhone and iPad devices will debut in June at the Worldwide Developers Conference, with the official launch that will follow in the autumn when new iPhones are expected.

What the new system brings is a dark mode, on all iPhone and iPad devices, which Google has added to the latest Android Q beta system. It is said that iOS 13 will include a new HUD speaker, which may be less danger than the current ones.
Also, the Find My iPhone software that connects Find My iPhone and Find My Friends is updated. There is also a “sleep mode”, a sleep mode, an updated and modified application of messages and mail, through which you will be able to organize messages in categories such as marketing, shopping, travel and “not important”. A new swipe-based keyboard is also available.
They also plan to double the length of the video that is attached to Live Photo, from three seconds to six seconds. We’ll also get some great upgrades in Health, Reminders, and Maps applications.

Many changes to iOS 13 will focus on the iPad, including the ability for applications to have more windows. Each of them will contain sheets that will be initially attached to one part of the screen. They can be separated by dragging, making them mobile so you can move them. The cards agree on each other and use the depth effect to indicate which ones are on the top. There are, of course, many other new iPad features that could bring Apple tablets to an even higher level and make it a real replacement for the computer.
Safari on the iPad will also get an improvement. It will now automatically search for a desktop version of the website when needed.
There is no doubt that we will get many other features in iOS. Apple began sending invitations to the press for this event, which will be held from June 3 to June 7, starting at 10 am in California, in the congressional McEnery Center.


