A Unified Design Across Devices
Apple is set to introduce a significant visual overhaul across its operating systems—iOS 19, iPadOS 19, and macOS 16. All the new operating system versions will supposedly be changed to version 26 to reflect the year of release in an effort to unify their versioning scheme. This redesign draws inspiration from visionOS, featuring rounder icons, glass-like frosted menus, and a more cohesive interface across devices. The goal is to provide a seamless user experience, whether you're on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac. (igeeksblog.com)
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Siri Gets Smarter with Apple Intelligence
A major highlight is the anticipated enhancement of Siri through 'Apple Intelligence.' This upgrade aims to make Siri more context-aware and capable of handling complex tasks with greater precision. Users can expect more natural conversations and improved assistance across apps. (hindustantimes.com)
watchOS 12: Embracing Third-Party Apps
Apple Watch users can look forward to watchOS 12, which is expected to improve support for third-party applications. This update will allow for greater customization and functionality, enhancing the overall user experience on the wearable device. (cincodias.elpais.com)
VisionOS 3: Advancements in Mixed Reality
For those interested in mixed reality, VisionOS 3 is set to receive significant attention. Developers will gain insights into creating immersive experiences that blend digital and physical environments seamlessly, with improvements in hand tracking and gesture recognition. (simplymac.com)
Anticipated Hardware Announcements
While WWDC traditionally focuses on software, there is speculation about potential hardware reveals. Rumors suggest updates to the Mac Pro with the introduction of the M4 Ultra chip, offering enhanced performance for professional users. Additionally, a more affordable version of the Vision Pro headset may be on the horizon, making mixed reality more accessible. (geeky-gadgets.com)