Specifically, according to the latest reports, iOS 15 will have a redesigned control center inspired by macOS Big Sur. The new control center design in iOS 15 will be more streamlined and feature customization options through drag and drop. In other words, Apple is said to be planning to bring a more consistent view of the control center across platforms.
Furthermore, Apple seems to also be exploring a new biometric authentication system on iOS 15, which will operate with both Face ID and Touch ID. According to leaks, the new biometric authentication system will be for iOS 13. It will require users to authenticate their biometrics through both Face ID and Touch ID to unlock the device. This implies that the iPhone 13 could be the first iPhone to support both Touch ID and Face ID.
Apple abandoned Touch ID back in 2017 when introducing the new iPhone X with facial recognition feature. Therefore, currently, the fingerprint sensor is only available on older models and on the iPhone SE 2020. There's a possibility Apple will bring Touch ID back on the iPhone 13, and the company might employ an approach already seen on some Android devices, such as the under-display fingerprint sensor, eliminating the need for a dedicated button.
Apple's statement declares the desire for Face ID and Touch ID to work together, allowing users to activate both features for enhanced security. However, everything is still just rumors, and we'll have to wait a while longer until Apple reveals information about its product improvements and upgrades.
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