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iOS 27 to Bring Customizable Camera App, Tweaks to Weather, Safari and Liquid Glass

Apple plans to make the Camera app more customizable in iOS 27, reports Bloomberg. Users will be able to select the features they want to see in the Camera app, like flash, exposure, timer, depth of field, photo styles, and resolution.

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Camera controls, labeled as widgets, will be able to be placed at the top of the Camera interface in any order. Users will be able to select widgets from a transparent widget tray that comes up from the bottom of the app. Widgets will be organized into categories that include basic, manual, and settings.

Apple plans to use the same default layout that's available now with quick tap buttons for flash, Live Photos, and Night Mode, but the customizable interface will be added as a new advanced layout that will appeal to professional users.

Different modes like photo and video will have their own sets of widgets, as will a new Siri camera mode that Apple plans to add to the app. ‌Siri‌ mode will incorporate the Visual Intelligence features that are currently accessible through the Camera Control or Action buttons.

Right now, users can tap into a view with all of the Camera controls from the top right of the app, but that view is moving to the right of the shutter button. Apple will also add new grid and level options.

In the Weather app, there will be a new Conditions panel for switching between temperature, rain, and wind. It will be the same as the interface that's available when tapping into one of the weather modules in the current version of the app.

Apple plans to add an updated start page to Safari, and it will have four tabs across the top for swapping between favorites, bookmarks, Reading List, and history.

There are system-wide design changes coming as well, according to Bloomberg. The tab bar in apps like Apple Music, Podcasts, News, and Apple TV will be adjusted to combine search with the other navigation options. Apple separated search in many apps when introducing Liquid Glass, but it sounds like the company is going to revert to the prior unified design.

When using the on-screen keyboard, there's a new animation that shows the keys sliding up from the bottom of the iPhone interface, plus Apple is adding redo and undo controls for fixing actions when customizing the Home Screen's icon and widget layouts.

Apple is planning to preview ‌iOS 27‌ at the Worldwide Developers Conference that begins on June 8.

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klasma Avatar
8 hours ago at 01:22 pm

Tweaks to weather? Wow. Is that local or nationwide?
I believe its cloud-only.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Kylo83 Avatar
8 hours ago at 01:31 pm
How about move the . Next to the space bar in safari so I.dont.type like this all the time
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 hours ago at 01:38 pm
Redesign? They can’t even locate the search bar consistently across Apple’s native apps: in some apps it’s on the top, in some it’s a magnifying glass on top right, in some apps it’s at the bottom, in others it’s a magnifying glass in bottom right, in some apps it’s a magnifying glass in bottom tab bar….
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 hours ago at 01:19 pm
Tweaks to weather? Wow. Is that local or nationwide?
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 hours ago at 01:17 pm
Best things apple could do for the camera app imo…
1. Option to turn off all the processing.
2. Custom built in luts/presets.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Avenged110 Avatar
8 hours ago at 01:38 pm

All apple does it change things then go back and re do them, we just need a new keyboard that works when typing not the mess we have now
Goodness, this one still gets me. Granted, I'm on iOS 18, but coming from iOS 6 to iOS 15, then to 18, Apple somehow managed to make the keyboard's autocorrection worse than having nothing at all. I never used to have much of a problem, but it's gotten so bad that I had to turn autocorrection off because it was consistently making orders of magnitude more mistakes than I was on my own. I was actually kind of impressed in a sad way that it could actually be this terrible and not be a big enough thorn in Apple's side to force them to fix it. And this is made even more bizarre in how all of these companies are so obsessed with large language models, something which is essentially the greatest statistical prediction model for language that the world has even known, and yet they can't produce autocorrection that is at least as functional as it was a decade ago. I just don't understand how Apple can so dramatically 'snatch defeat from the jaws of victory,' as it were.
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