iOS 7 will represent the biggest change to the operating system since iOS 1 and so far, confirms the fall launch of the iPhone 5S

  This week brought us a lot of information related to iOS 7 and the date on which the operating system is to be launched. Everything started with an article in which I told you that iOS 7 will contain major changes to the operating system, continued with the information regarding the expansion of integration with cars, with the fact that the Mail and Calendar applications will be redone, and last night we told you that Apple uses engineers from other departments to complete the next version of the operating system.

  It is as clear as possible that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), tries to create a shock in the summer at WWDC 2013 when he is going to present one iOS 7 which contains extremely many changes compared to iOS 6, and most of them will be purely cosmetic. There are extremely small chances that iOS 7 to bring toggles for activating iOS functions, widgets for quickly displaying information anywhere in iOS, a new task switcher or a redesigned multitasking system, so don't expect to see radical changes except on the design side. Basically, Apple wants to eliminate skeuomorphism from the operating system, Jony Ive has already ordered the removal of these graphic elements, and that is largely what the future of iOS 7 boils down to.

  Considering the multitude of changes that Apple is preparing, the presentation of iOS 7 at WWDC 2013 is as certain as possible, and it tells us just as surely that the iPhone 5S will not be presented in the summer. Apple will give developers at least 2 months to leisurely test iOS 7 before the official release, and the iPhone 5S will not come without the new version of the operating system, so we can expect the device to appear in the fall. Considering all this information, WWDC 2013 promises to be an extremely, extremely important event that is worth watching.