iOS 13 will feature the dark mode, cleaner volume control, merged control center and multitasking pane and more.

Apple's next OS release is said to be fully loaded with amazing features that they held to release for iOS 12. Users believe that the features pushed back from the present iOS will be showcased for the iOS 13 with the iOS 12 focusing more on improved system performance.

Leo Vallet, an iOS Developer, and UX/UI Designer created a list and released some concepts of how an iOS 13 would actually look. The concept on the iOS 13 possibilities he released included the control center and multitasking pane together in one and a lot of improvements compared with the present iOS 12 user interface.

iOS 13 will feature the dark mode. Not only for Apple to keep pace with the fad but the dark mode with the Super Retina Display is one of the Cupertino tech giant's way of maximizing an iPhone's battery life. The dark mode feature uses less light thus requiring fewer battery powers.

Apple sets another first in the mobile industry as they make the multitasking pane a part of the control center on iOS 13. The said feature works well with larger screen devices. The photos released by Vallet on his Behance account shows the multitasking panel on the upper half of the screen while the control panel neatly positioned just below. The step s believed to come next after Apple responded to the users' request of the home screen removal on their next iPhone releases.

Vallet's concept on iOS 13 brings an answer to the iOS 12 users' request for a refresh on the volume UI. Apple's next OS will have a cleaner volume control according to the concept. The volume control will adopt the iPad style wherein it will not use the left ear of the display and will instead appear beside the volume buttons.

iOS 13 comes in time for Apple's step towards the iOS and Mac merging with Marzipan. With this in line, Apple's next iOS release is expected to have the mouse support using the instant pairing style as that of the AirPod's.

Aside from the abovementioned features, iPhone users can also expect the iOS 13 to feature the native support which allows an iPad to play as an external monitor for a Mac. Apple's latest iOS set to be released at the WWDC also makes coding or editing a video using an iPad with External display and Xcode.