Latest iOS 7 Concept Brings Forth A Clean New Flat Interface, Dashboard Widgets And More ( NEWS )
It’s becoming a case of another day, another iOS 7 concept  as we close in on this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, and with  the Cupertino company said to be drafting in OS X developers to help  ensure the company’s forthcoming mobile OS version is ready on time, the  tech world is busy dreaming up new ideas of what could and should be  included in the update, commonly known as iOS 7, which is highly expected to debut at WWDC 2013.  Today, yet another concept has been brought to our attentions, and  offers an intuitive design taking into consideration the new flat  surfaces said to be replacing the omni-present skeuomorphism throughout  iOS. We’ve got full details, as well as a demonstration video of this  rather tasty concept, coming up right after the leap.
In a follow up to his two previous concepts in the series, Belgian concept maker Mohamed Kerroudj has now factored in one or two recent reports pertaining iOS 7, there  is, theoretically at least, a chance that his designs offer a glimpse  into the kinds of ideas Jony Ive could be pondering with the real thing.
The new concept video, which you can watch at the bottom of this  post, kicks off with a beautifully clean, plain white Passcode lock  screen, and when the digits are punched in, a completely revamped iOS  experience then begins to unfold.


Safari is the native browser of iOS, and while it caters to most as a  respectable, decent browser, it’s certainly no great shakes. Kerroudj  turns the Web-surfing app completely on its head with his iOS 7 concept,  and appears to borrow from the popular Dolphin browser in allowing left  / right pull-in gestures to reveal a plethora of additional options  including tabs and favorites on either side.

Certainly the main appeal of this concept is in the fact that it  brings the OS X Dashboard into play, and although this is perhaps a  questionable move given that a large portion of Mac users don’t care for  the widget portal, I would say Kerroudj’s presentation makes it  appealing once again.

Check out the video of the concept below:
What do you think – would an adaptation of the Dashboard be solution for  iOS’s lack of widgets? Or would Apple be flogging a dead horse by  attempting to rejuvenate iOS with a failed OS X app?
SOURCE: via RedmondPIE 

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