Code within the new iOS 16.2 beta has fragments of a new "custom accessibility mode" which would allow users to customize the homescreen for specific disability needs.
Apple is working on a new Custom Accessibility mode which will be rolled out to iPhones and iPads in the next iOS 16.2 update, which will provide a streamlined user experience to the iPhone users and will substitute a more streamlined interface for Springboard, which is the primary iOS interface.
Code within the new iOS 16.2 beta has fragments of a new "custom accessibility mode" which would allow users to customize the homescreen for specific disability needs.
This will provide users a 'streamlined' experience for their Apple devices. Based on the second iOS 16. 2 developer beta, Apple is working on a new 'Custom Accessibility Mode' for iPhone users.