Apple released the fifth beta for iOS 7 today just a week after it released the fourth beta build, but this newest release points to evidence that Apple might be finalizing some of the key design changes before the anticipated launch this fall. The changes range from minimal tweaks to icons to entire new looks for key menus.
Source: Cult of Mac
As compiled by Cult of Mac, one of the most notable changes is the design shift for the Settings menu, which previously featured bare-bones blue icons to represent toggles for Bluetooth, Airplane Mode, and the like. As of the newest build, each features a more colorful option that recalls the colors used in iOS 6, in spirit if not in actual design.
Smaller cosmetic changes abound, such as a new icon for the native Twitter app and a white reboot screen for use with white iPhones. The buttons that pop up when you make a call also witnessed a change, as they now feature rounded icons that more closely resemble actual buttons.
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