Apple: unveiled in a video the new animation of multitasking of iOS 14
There are still a few months to the WWDC 2020 that Apple usually plays in June but a video arrives on what could be the animation of the multitasking of iOS 14. A reference to iPadOS seems obvious.
Usually, the WWDC or the official conference for developers of the Apple world is held during June. This year has not yet been made official, but what has appeared the network does nothing but outline one of the new possibilities coming with the new iOS 14 or the operating system for the Apple iPhone. In this case, a leaked video shows us the animation that iOS 14 could have been arriving during the next autumn 2020.
Apple: Here is the new multitasking of iOS 14
A new video that appeared on the net shows an unknown build of the new iOS 14, the new operating system that the Cupertino company should reveal during the next WWDC 2020 in June. The system is running on an iPhone 11 Pro Max, but what surely catches the eye is the new multitasking animation that Apple seems to want to introduce on iOS.
Animation has taken from what the Cupertino company has introduced with iPadOS or the operating system that, for some months, has been released exclusively for tablets with the bitten apple.
The forecast by the most informed is that of an important change of iOS 14 both out of necessity since even the new-generation iPhones could involve important functional changes but also because, after the transition from iOS 12 to iOS 13, Apple has not changed much, focusing above all on fluidity and safety.
In the video, it is possible to observe how the applications open on the iPhone 11 Pro Max go to position themselves on multitasking in a grid layout, just like the one seen today on iPadOS.
It is interesting to find that a slide down also allows you to block a specific application to prevent it from being closed accidentally—a more immediate view of the open apps that iOS 14 could introduce. Still, there is no certainty that this style of multitasking will be maintained even in the final reality of iOS 14.
It very little has leaked on the new operating system. Some information talks about the possibility of modifying the default system applications. This could mean that the user, Apple, allows you to choose and set Gmail or Google Chrome as the default email application and web browser. We will see what the company then has in mind to achieve a functional and graphic level.