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Countdown to WWDC: Looking Forward to iPadOS 15

iPadOS 15 expectations

This year Apple is already presenting the third version of iPadOS. Since 2019, Apple has its own version of the operating system for the iPad, called iPadOS. In recent versions, Apple has added multiple iPad-specific functions and this year is likely to be no different. A number of functions have already been leaked, but we also have the necessary wishes for iPadOS. These are the expectations of iPadOS 15.

Countdown to WWDC 2021 In this article series, we look ahead to WWDC 2021 every week. On Monday, June 7, Apple kicks off this year's WWDC, but before that, read the expectations of the major announcements in this article series. >

# 1 New home screen for iPad
It looks like Apple is going to overhaul the home screen for the iPad. We've heard this more than once over the years (and in iPadOS 13, Apple also changed things and the other), but this time it would be the biggest change since the iPad's existence. In any case, you can finally put the widgets anywhere on the home screen. This is now possible on the iPhone, but on the iPad this is still limited to the special widget column. In iPadOS 15, Apple gives you more freedom, according to a reliable source, so that you can, for example, replace your entire home screen with only widgets.

# 2 Notifications will be overhauled
As part of iOS 15, iPadOS 15 also gets updated notifications. You could set separate settings for your notifications in different situations. Now you can only choose to keep all notifications silent with a switch and you can indicate per app how the notifications come to your device, but you cannot set this per situation. You can then, for example, choose other settings for when you are working. This is especially useful on the iPad, because it increasingly serves as a laptop replacement. For example, by setting a work mode, you choose not to be disturbed by incoming notifications from games or other apps that you do not need at the moment.

# 3 New Access Screen and Control Panel
In line with this, Apple will also adjust the Access Screen and Control Center, a source said. You can choose your status for the notifications via a new menu that appears on both the Access screen and the Home screen. It is not known whether there are any iPad-specific changes in the design. The Control Center on the iPad doesn't really use the full screen yet, and with more options it could be possible.

# 4 New privacy feature
Apple has added several new privacy features in recent months. Think of the privacy labels in the App Store, the Safari privacy report and recently the anti-ad tracking where you now first have to give apps permission to be followed by other apps and websites. According to a source, iPadOS 15 will add another function. There will be a new menu in which you can see which apps are secretly collecting data about you. Apps still use all kinds of special ways to collect data about you, even when app tracking is off. Apple wants to put a stop to that again.

# 5 More multitasking functions wanted
One of the aspects that distinguishes the iPad from the iPhone is the larger screen. Today's iPad multitasking features almost all make use of that. Think of Split View and Slide Over, but we still find the options in 2021 somewhat limited. We hope that the iPad will look a bit more like the Mac in this area, with the possibility of having more windows open next to each other and perhaps placing separate windows. Unfortunately, nothing is known about whether Apple really has this planned, but given the improvements in recent years we certainly expect something in this area.

# 6 Other wishes for iPadOS 15
In addition to the rumors, we also have plenty to wish for improvements in iPadOS 15. Every year in our preview we go through a number of improvements that we would like to see, including now for iPadOS 15:

iPadOS 15 will be announced during WWDC 2021, starting June 7. Read more about iPadOS 15, including suitable devices, in our round-up.

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