![]() ![]() The volume and time progress sliders have also been simplified, resembling thin bars without a visible nub. The previous top and bottom blurred-capsule toolbars have been replaced by simple sets of floating white buttons. The player overlay now occludes significantly less of the video content, by removing almost all ancillary chrome. Redesigned controls overlayįollowing tvOS’s lead, content titles are more readily visible with bigger font treatments labelling metadata like show and episode names (and a chevron reveals a short description). The overall changes are inspired by Apple learned with the overhauled system video player released last year on Apple TV with tvOS 15. Adoption of the new system video player is automatic, requiring no code changes by third-party app developers, although apps that use custom video experiences will obviously not benefit from these changes.Īfter several years of staying the same, the video player is completely rethought in iOS 16. IOS 16 is currently in developer beta and will be available for iPhone and iPad users later this year, probably in September. Here’s everything new to try in the iOS 16 video player. The redesign brings a drastically modernized UI, as well as some new features and enhancements.Īpple uses the system video player in all of its apps, of course, but many third-party apps do too so these changes take effect across your entire iPhone and iPad experience. The default video player gets a big upgrade with iOS 16 and iPadOS 16. ![]()
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