Apple shows off completely redesigned iOS 7

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We've read the rumors, we've seen the banners, and now it's finally here. Live from the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Tim Cook has just taken the wraps off of the latest upgrade to Apple's mobile operating system (after pumping up the crowd with some shimmering stats for the current OS, naturally), and as expected, the company's maintained its familiar naming scheme, introducing the world to iOS 7. Cook called it the biggest change to the operating system since the introduction of the iPhone, bold words supported by new features and a new design that managed to get a visible gasp from the room full of developers when shown off in a promo video.

The new designs start on the lock screen, featuring a much thinner lettering. The icons have been redesigned and are flatter as expected. The company's also updated the typography and added new animation and transparency for images. The design goes edge to edge on the display, taking more advance of real estate. The Desktop moves as you do, creating "a new experience of depth." The company only focused on design during the intro video, but that was certainly enough to get the crowd excited.

Apple shows off completely redesigned iOS 7 at WWDC, coming this fall
 
iOS 7 The mobile OS from a whole new perspective

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Nothing we’ve ever created has been designed just to look beautiful. That’s approaching the opportunity from the wrong end. Instead, as we reconsidered iOS, our purpose was to create an experience that was simpler, more useful, and more enjoyable — while building on the things people love about iOS. Ultimately, redesigning the way it works led us to redesign the way it looks. Because good design is design that’s in service of the experience.

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Apple - iOS 7 - Features
 
Apple iOS 7 to start seeding to users on September 10

Enough with those iPhone rumors, models, shells and parts. Let's talk about iOS 7 now. Apple unveiled the new OS back in June and promised to release it this fall. There is no official date though, just a few beta releases with the latest one feeling very much like a final product.
There is a rumor Apple will be holding the iPhone announcement event on September 10, while a previous information suggested the iOS 7 Golden Master build will be seeded on September 5.
Now, an email NUANCE, the company behind Siri, sent to a developer suggests the iOS 7 general availability (GA) will come on September 10. This coincides nicely with the Apple's iPhone event rumor and adds lots of extra credibility to it.

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Apple iOS 7 to start seeding to users on September 10 - GSMArena.com news
 
Today they will reveal it for public

The announcement is scheduled for 10am Pacific time or more importantly 10.30 pm IST - our time.
 
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