We are still waiting for Apple to release version 14.5, but there is already talk of the OS that will give life to the future smartphones of the apple presumably coming out in October.
Many of the rumors mostly come from the lucky testers who had access to the beta versions of iOS 14. According to the information leaked by analyzing the code of version 14, the next OS will not have substantial differences compared to the past, but will instead aim to improve the features already present.
Apple's annual WWDC event, where Cupertino's new software is usually showcased, will take place, as usual, in June. So for the first beta of iOS 15 and for the confirmation of these rumors we still have to wait, in the meantime, however, we can confirm that there will be a graphic renewal of the home screen widgets and several improvements to the camera app.
Restart from 7
There will be some news on the compatibility of the operating system, with iPhone 6S close to the exit from the rollout of updates. iOS 15 will then be directed to iPhone 7 and later. The reason may be not enough processing power from Apple's A9 chip, a dual core clocked at 1,8ghz with 5 years on its shoulders.
Among other innovations we talk about the possibility of changing all the default apps, (until now the change was limited to some apps), the creation of interactive widgets similar to Android, (how to activate or deactivate functions and raise or lower the volume) and the ability to choose the size of the widget.
The beta of the new iOS is expected to be released to those in the developer program via OTA in June. For all the others, the public beta will be awaited, presumably in mid-July.
For those who use it as their main smartphone, we always advise against installing these software, which are still in the testing phase and therefore full of bugs that could make the device unusable.