The wave of leaks surrounding iOS 14 is entering a new round. Screenshots of the wallpaper settings area have now been published for the first time and references to widgets on the home screen for iPhone and iPad have been discovered.
While 9to5mac has a new discovery in iOS 14 code screenshots of the wallpaper settings area were first published on Twitter. Let's start with the pictures. As I reported last month, 9to5mac notes discovered new options in the settings menu for background images. Now Twitter user DongleBookPro has uploaded screenshots that confirm and visualize the discovery.
By the way, DongleBookPro is known to publish images of unreleased Apple products on Twitter from time to time. These show the redesigned area in the wallpaper settings menu, thus confirming the hints of the new layout. Furthermore, Apple seems to be working on a new option, as can be seen in the screenshots.
The code name is "Avocado"
It allows users to define a smart dynamic wallpaper that is only used on the home screen. These dynamic wallpapers include multiple versions on iOS 14 that are based on the current wallpaper.
This option may be related to the latest discovery of 9to5mac The US blog was able to secure references to a function called "Avocado". This is related to the Springboard app, which controls the home screen. In plain language, these are supposed to be real widgets that can be placed on the home screen of the iPhone and iPad. In addition, these can be moved under iOS 14 or iPadOS 14 in a similar way to app icons. Of course, it remains to be seen whether the feature will actually be released in the end. Since this is an early internal iOS 14 version, a lot can still happen before the official announcement and subsequent release. Would you be happy about widgets on the iPhone? Write it in the comments. Amazon Echo Family – Echo Dot 3 and Echo Sub now available for half price on Amazon. (Photo by Gorlovkv / Bigstockphoto)