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iOS 17 will reportedly turn your locked iPhone into a smart display

Apple has already declined to comment.

The company is expected to introduce iOS 17 at its Worldwide Developer Conference on June 5th, and release the finished version no earlier than September. There's no mention of whether or not the iPad would similar functionality, although iPadOS has lagged behind iOS in features like lock screen customization.

 

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