Apple's unannounced iOS 8 may have been glimpsed in what appears to be a pair of leaked screenshots of the operating system.
The images appeared on Chinese social network Weibo this week, revealing several new apps that are expected to be bundled with the software update.
An icon for the previously-rumoured Healthbook application is visible, along with mobile versions of OS X apps Preview and TextEdit.
9to5Mac claims that Preview and TextEdit are tools for viewing files stored in iCloud, created using the desktop apps, rather than fully-fledged mobile versions of the Mac services.
The website also claims to have verified the authenticity of the leaked screenshots through its sources.
Previous reports suggest that iOS will come with new Apple Maps features and refinements, including the addition of public transit information.
Apple is expected to roll out its next-generation mobile operating system alongside the iPhone 6 later this year.
The images appeared on Chinese social network Weibo this week, revealing several new apps that are expected to be bundled with the software update.
An icon for the previously-rumoured Healthbook application is visible, along with mobile versions of OS X apps Preview and TextEdit.
9to5Mac claims that Preview and TextEdit are tools for viewing files stored in iCloud, created using the desktop apps, rather than fully-fledged mobile versions of the Mac services.
The website also claims to have verified the authenticity of the leaked screenshots through its sources.
Previous reports suggest that iOS will come with new Apple Maps features and refinements, including the addition of public transit information.
Apple is expected to roll out its next-generation mobile operating system alongside the iPhone 6 later this year.