Features within Apple’s forthcoming mobile operating system, typically inaccessible through conventional methods, offer enhanced user control and customization. These are not typically found on the home screen or app library immediately after installation or update.
Their existence allows for a more streamlined and personalized user experience by decluttering the interface and potentially offering access to advanced functionalities or customization options. This approach can reflect a design philosophy prioritizing both ease of use and power-user accessibility, depending on the specific implementation. Historically, similar approaches have allowed for features undergoing testing or intended for niche audiences to be incorporated without impacting the broader user base.