Mockups of Redesigned Wallet and Health Apps for iOS 17



iOS 17 is reported to include revisions to the Wallet and Health apps, and leaker @analyst941 today provided some mockups that purportedly show the visual changes we might anticipate.


A navigation bar that divides the many features of the Wallet app is present at the bottom of the mockup. There are mentioned categories for Cards, Cash, Keys, IDs, and Orders. Keep in mind that this is a mockup, thus the spelling of "ID" was probably a mistake. The leaker believes that there will be further features in addition to the "Passes & More" menu.


Users will reportedly be able to swipe down to access a search interface and a "Transactions" button to find a specific card or pass. This would be a functional enhancement over the existing Wallet app layout because it would be easier to find things like particular passes and order information. Given the numerous purposes the Wallet app now serves in addition to storing credit and debit cards, it would not be surprising to see a design like this.

According to Analyst941, the "Favorites" area under "Summary" in the Health app will be redesigned with a card-style UI. There will be "visual data" on each card, such as "colored graphs," "tables," and other details. It is unclear how the card style for Favorites would work with Trends and Highlights as those sections are also included in the Summary tab in the Health app.



According to Analyst941, the "Favorites" area under "Summary" in the Health app will be redesigned with a card-style UI. There will be "visual data" on each card, such as "colored graphs," "tables," and other details. It is unclear how the card style for Favorites would work with Trends and Highlights as those sections are also included in the Summary tab in the Health app.


In recent weeks, Analyst941 has shared a number of rumors about features coming in iOS 17. They claim that a "special" version of iOS 17 is being developed for a 14.1-inch iPad and that iPads will be able to customize their lock screens like iPhones. They've also mentioned oblique changes coming to Search, the Dynamic Island, Control Center, and other features. They have also stated that the watchOS 10 Home Screen will be different and that the Apple Watch will eventually be able to pair with a variety of devices, including the iPad and Mac.

Regardless of whether these mockups are true, other trustworthy reports imply that the Health and Wallet applications will receive changes. Gurman recently stated that Apple is working on new features for the Health app, such as an expansion to the iPad and a mood tracking function, and he confirmed that Apple is working on upgrades to the Wallet app on the MacRumors show.

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