We hope Apple reveals what it includes new iOS, macos, Apple Intelligence, etc.
Apple’s 2025 large software reveals us. On June 9, the Global Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote will showcase changes in its 2025 software. These include – Take a deep breath – iOS 19, iPados 19, Macos 16, Watchos 12, TVOS 19, and Visionos 3.
The leak shows that this year will be a big deal. In addition to the necessary Craig Federighi gag, a major visual overhaul (the biggest ever Apple has ever done) and (shocking) new Apple smart features are also expected.
Visual redesign
The company will reportedly unveil a visual overhaul of the entire platform. The makeover is said to be a huge change, drawing inspiration from Apple’s mixed reality headsets.
It might even include (almost) circular icons on the home screen and control center, according to Jon Prosser of Home Technology. He also pointed to subtle changes such as a redesigned tab view in the application and a search box in the message being moved to the bottom of the screen.
One of the core goals of Apple’s new software is to unify the design language of its operating system. The idea is to make it visually degrade and not jump between devices. If performed well, it feels like visiting the different flavors of the same operating system from iPhone to iPad to Mac (and so on).
Apple’s last Big Max makeover was on the 2020 Big Sur. For iPhone software, you have to go all the way Back to 2013. At that time, iOS 7 kicked Skeuomorphic Design to the curb and replaced it with a flat, minimalist look. Subtract some iterative changes and it’s still the UI you’re seeing today.
iPad is working
Is the year that iPad Pro begins to feel in 2025? The high-end version of Apple tablets has been capable of several generations at the hardware level. (Especially when they switch to M-series chips.) But the software has pulled it back. This is probably because the company doesn’t want to swallow MAC sales. After all, if the iPad Pro could really replace a laptop, fewer people would buy both.
This is bad news for those who want a full Mac experience: The iPad won’t switch to MacOS. Good news: iPados may become more like a Mac. This year’s update will be reported to focus on productivity with improved multitasking and application window management.
It’s not that Apple hasn’t developed iPad software in this direction. It’s stage managers in iPados 16 doing this gradually. The previous year, it added a multitasking menu at the top of the application window. But for many, these adjustments are far from reaching the full productivity overhaul they aspire to. Is this time enough? BloombergMark Gurman believes it may “go far enough” for most powerful users. (That’s “Hallelujah!” Did I hear it?)
Apple Smart
Even if the leak doesn’t have much advice yet, it’s an unwise one. After all, AI has been an obsession for every tech company since Chatgpt swept the world two years ago. Expect to devote the health part of the health keynote to Apple’s AI advancement. These will reportedly include improvements to existing features and some new features.
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Remember Apple promised a more personalized Siri at last year’s conference? What many people hope will do before the visual overhaul? OK, we’re still waiting. The last official update we heard was in March, when the company told Bold fireball“It will take us longer than we thought.” (Oops!) Apple hopes the new Siri feature will arrive “in the coming year”, if anything, a clear description.
Report from information Last month, it was suggested that the upgraded Siri was not ready yet. It was reportedly a 2024 demonstration in which Siri condensed minutes of multi-app plans into seconds, which surprised the team members working on Siri. (Never had an encouraging sign.)
A separate report for this month Bloomberg Give more lights, adding that we probably won’t hear about these Siri upgrades at WWDC 2025. The publication describes these updates as a matter of months from shipping. The company also reportedly separates its Apple Intelligence and Siri Marketing. The logic behind it is that users are so tired of Apple’s assistant that it hurts Apple’s AI push.
The company’s 2024 speech is undoubtedly impressive. It shows a more context-sensitive Siri that can better understand your work. It extracts information from various applications and splices them together in a seamless process. It records specific types of videos in third-party applications. It shared the conference summary with its teammates via email. It finds missing information and remember to read… somewhere. It even controls the system settings and explains them when needed.
The bottom line: If or everything Apple promised last year, that’s big news for Siri. However, don’t hold your breath to appear in WWDC 2025.
according to BloombergSiri updates us Do Seeing will be subtle. These will include adding the option to use Gemini instead of using it with the Assistant.
AI battery management
Another iOS 19spoon points out an Apple intelligence feature that is easy to fall behind. The new AI-powered battery management model will report that it will analyze how you use it. It can then use it for power saving adjustments. If it works well, it might be beautiful.
It may also be a key element of a new device: “iPhone Air”. No matter what Apple says, there are rumors that Super Phil phones are expected to join Apple’s lineup this year. Without this feature, the phone’s smaller battery might work hard on a typical day. (It will last for a few hours than Apple’s other iPhones, according to Gurman.) However, with the AI battery feature activated, the Svelte iPhone may become more practical.
Will we see this Slim-Jim iPhone on WWDC? OK, let’s say you have a chance to appear randomly Half-life 3 At the Apple Conference. First, the slim phone is expected to be part of the iPhone 17 lineup, which usually arrives around September. Secondly, Apple has not released a new iPhone on WWDC since Steve Jobs showed off the iPhone 4 in 2010. So, in short.
Virtual Health Coach
Apple is reportedly working on virtual health coaches. The AI feature will be claimed to be numbered as Mulberry Project Mulberry Project Project, pairing refreshed health apps with AI-powered coaches. Bloomberg Saying that feature will give you somehow you will usually ask your doctor for advice.
The virtual coach will collect data from your Apple device and use AI to provide personalized health advice, chatbot style. Apple is reportedly training data from the company’s doctors. At the same time, external experts will shoot educational videos.
March, BloombergGurman said virtual coaches can reach iOS 19.4 as early as early as 2026. But Gurman and Drake Bennett quickly mentioned in a report this month that this could be the focus of the WWDC.
A new game application
BloombergMark Gurman predicts that Apple will launch a centralized pre-installed app on Mac, iPad, iPhone and Apple TV. It will include some features in long-ignored game center services such as rankings and docking, and pair them with dedicated game launchers and editing content, including suggestions – including pushing Apple Arcade Service.
Exercise one
Without some quirky Craig Federighi Hijinks, this wouldn’t be an Apple keynote. Last year, Apple’s software lead was tied to a hair helmet and then jumped to Apple Park. In previous events, he showed off his parkour skills, summoned an iPad like he was a Jedi, and stuffed the iPad with a three-necked guitar.
Say your intention to “Faili No. 1”. Federighi knows how to sell sight plugs. (Perhaps only Apple’s visual effects artist’s help from teenagers.)
Beta and release date
By Apple’s typical schedule, you can expect the first developer beta to arrive after the meeting is over. (Probably the same day!) Public Beta will begin this summer. You can expect the final version of iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macos 16, etc., to arrive with the new iPhone.
WWDC does not expect
While Apple developers’ meetings are even a small part of the above expectations, their developer meetings will be packed, we can also confidently take off the board.
Almost all Apple’s hardware series except the Mac Pro have just completed the upgrade cycle (consumer Mac, most iPads), or will be updated in the fall as usual (iPhone, Apple Watch). Therefore, we will not expect any significant hardware announcements. Apple talked about Mac Pro in its past WWDC events, but the computer was so rarely updated that it was hard to say that we would see any changes.