iOS 14 will have its work cut out with most wanting to see more sensible fixed and features when the next Apple mobile operating system is ready to come out. Seeing how iOS 13.4 recently came out, there are a lot of undesirables most want to be addressed. Headlining the bug count are connectivity features which are one reason why some are wary of updating their current operating systems.

Regardless, updating is for the good of all iPhone owners. There are security updates and some other good stuff to expect. As it usually does, expect the next iOS to have with fixed (and bugs). Little has been known as of this writing although some leaks have come out recently.

The most recent leak comes from DongleBookPro. Wallpapers were one of the key features introduced on iOS 13. Some liked it while others were not too happy. One reason for that it lacked flexibility in terms of adjustments and organization. Most prefer a clutter-less device and it appears developers have addressed that.

The feature is temporarily codenamed "Avocado," which is believed to be related to the Springboard app that controls the Home screen. Screenshots from DongleBookPro show a new Home Screen Appearance option that is fairly similar to the watch face settings from an Apple Watch. With the new feature, users will have the option to use the smart dynamic wallpaper only in the home screen, 9 to 5 Mac reported.

But the key feature that should appeal the most is organization. Some users are not too happy with plenty of wallpapers on their phones that are hard to navigate on. With the new feature, easier ways to scroll through them should account for a better device to use. Aside from that, there will be an option for users to alter the appearance of wallpapers. In iOS 14, they will have the ability to dim, blur or brighten wallpapers for proper lighting or illumination of their liking.

Aside from the wallpapers, new home screen widgets are coming as well. Leaked images show a "Collections" menu, something that helps camera-snapping iPhone owners a better way to organize their captured media better.

iOS 14 is expected to come out in June when Apple holds its annual WWDC event. More features are likely to come out in the coming months with most hoping that bugs are addressed and kept to a minimum. The iOS 14 reveal will only be done online, a common practice nowadays because of the coronavirus pandemic.