AppleS WWDC 2025 Show starts at Apple Park at 10.00 am PT / 1:00 pm et / 18:00 BST on 9 June 2025 – which means that we are now very close to the next generation of software for iPhones, MacBooks, Apple Watches and more.
So what should we expect from one of Apple’s greatest events of the year? While the product is launched on WWDC are unusual and unexpected, but not unheard of, this is the keynote that sets the tone for the entire year of Apple. In particular, by showing us what the next version of iOS will look like, it sets the scene for the release of the iPhone 17 Line -Up, which is most expected to happen in September.
WWDC 2025 also marks the first birthday of the introduction of Apple Intelligence. Considering that Apple only managed to deliver part From what was promised in June 2024, it is unclear how Apple will approach this AI council.
There are countless reports of unrest behind the scenes as Apple rearranges its Apple Intelligence team And tries to breathe new life into efforts to deliver a transformed Siri that can compete Twin And Chatgpt.
Some believe that Apple will not mention Siri, but will focus on Apple Intelligence as it is, and mention some function improvements. It is unlikely that it promises an eye-open generative functions, especially after a year ago.
Let’s look at what we and other Apple experts, Doing to expect Tim Cook And company to reveal on 9 June …
1. IOS 26 countries with a new redesign
It is very unlikely that Apple will be committed to a completely new Siri on WWDC 2025, but we might get a hint about what is coming. After all, how can Apple deliver iOS 26 (yes, Apple is reportedly switching to annual-based software windows) without a new Siri experience filled with Apple Intelligence?
A more concrete idea of what has been expected Bloomberg’s Mark GurmanWith his predictions of 6 June particularly extensive. According to the well -connected Apple Reporter, the biggest change will be a new software design based on Visionos.
That means a lot of “digital glass” plus “light and transparency” via iOS 26 and Apple’s others operating systems. Why Apple would use its faltering mixed reality headset platform, because a basic look is a mystery that must be resolved on 9 June.
In comparison with that redesign, the other new iOS 26 functions may seem a bit overwhelming. Apparently there will be a new, special Games app for access to Apple Arcade, plus other upgrades such as AI-driven battery management. Still three of Apple’s own apps – The phone, Safari and Camera app – are apparently due to “important innovations”, where the latter benefits from a useful clean -up.
According to TechRadar’s telephony expert James RogersonIt is unlikely that we will see a lot in the way of AI-driven photo editing tools or Siri improvements. But a long-shot function that we could see is an AI upgrade for Apple’s Health app.
2. IPados 26 gets Mac-like functions
It will be fascinating to hear how Apple -Execs explain what we assume that there will be a deeper merger between the functionality of iPados and macOS in iPados 26 (which could also be iPados 19if Apple sticks to its current naming convention).
TechRadar’s iPad veteran Jamie Richards says Better Multitasking is high on its list of expected iPados improvements on WWDC 2025, based on the combination of a clear need and rumors of listed tipsters such as Majin Buwho predicted a revision of the stage manager.
Mark Gurman van Bloomberg has supported this, with claims that “Apple multitasking functions on the iPad completely renews to be more Mac-like”. Finally! The bad news? This may mean that you have to connect your iPad to expensive accessories such as Apple’s magical keyboard.
Apple could do all this, because there has been a question for a long time to match the iPad Macs in desktop options. Yes, we know it is a tablet, but many now use iPads with a physical keyboard and treat them as lightweight laptops. The inability to support more than, for example, four windows open at the same time and interface adjustment that corresponds to a Mac is a frustration.
However, the messages here will be crucial. Apple has to inspire new iPad cups, while he is satisfactory and non -writing iPad trouble stablewarts who have been using the tablet since its founding in 2010.
3. A gaming push for macOS 26
Most expect that Apple software Craig Federerghi leads to reveal a major MacOS 26 Redesign – one that, just like with iOS 26, is expected to borrow from the Vision Pro interface.
Although the canned and gesture-based interface of the headset is well considered, it is hard to understand how this will work on the Mac. Certainly, Federerghi will have a number of exciting demos to share.
There is a thought that this could be the moment that Apple finally reveals a touch -friendly macOS. After all, we expect that Apple pushes iPados and macOS closer together (see above). However, put this firmly in the ‘Outside Bets’ category.
A more likely scenario, according to one Bloomberg reportIs a new Games app. This will theoretically connect the Gaming properties of Apple, such as Apple Arcade, and Downloaded Games from the App Store. But on Macs it can also collect games that have been downloaded from other sources of third parties.
Other areas of attention for the macOS 26 part of the Keynote-Die Apparently the OS ‘Tahoe’ will be reportedly better Wi-Fi Management, new battery controls, Google Gemini integration and of course the unveiling of that most important name
4. Apple Watch Ultra-friendly fitness functions
There is an external chance that WWDC 2025 can be an exciting moment for it Apple Watch fans, with Watchos 12 (or more likely, Watchos 26) Possibly support for blood pressure measurement and a new AI health coach (there is no word about it if it will be an “Apple Intelligence Health Coach” or just “AI Health Coach”).
Health and Fitness Editor Matt Evans added some color: “Blood pressure via LED remains the holy grail of watches, but the Whoop MG Runs this by using a cuff to measure BP as a basic line and then estimates fluctuations based on other vital signs such as Heart Health. “
Evans also noted that Apple Intelligence may come to the Apple Watch for control over basic functions. Again, this is unlikely that it is an important update of Apple Intelligence functionality, but rather a port of what you can do in iOS, but with a portable taste.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman now seems Less convinced That we will see everything on this scale on WWDC 2025 comment on the refurbishment of Apple’s Health app and the AI Doctor-based service, he says that neither will be shown on WWDC “due to delays. Yet we remain optimistic that we might get a teaser who shows what is coming, even if a complete launch is still a way out.
A more realistic focus, according to TechRadar Fitness employees Lloyd Coombes, is on training outdoor exercises that use the robustness and rucking-friendly features of the ultrasheries, especially as a Apple Watch Ultra 3 It is expected to land later this year.
5. A emarter TVOS
I asked Matt Bolton, our managing editor, entertainment, what could be announced for the next version of TVOS, the platform that runs in your Apple TV streaming box. He told me that we would finally expect some intelligence in TVOs.
“In TVOS you can probably ask for films and show you more organically, even if you don’t know the name or ask for recommendations based on what you like. This is really common in other AI-Touting Smart streaming devices.”
Bolton is too I look forward to the redesign of TVOSWith some reservations. “The aesthetic idea that I propose is a home screen with a 3D layer’s element, similar to that of Visionos. The app icons float at the front, with an image behind them -and hopefully something interesting than a normal background,” he said. The potential problem with background video is that it is abused by trailers or advertisements for shows, but it seems unlikely that Apple would take this route.
According to MacrumorsWe can indeed expect that the redesign in Visionos style that is expected to be iOS 26, MacOS 26 and more will also be tired of TVOS. Fortunately for people with older boxes, the new TVOS 26 could also support boxes such as the Apple TV HD From 2015, in addition to the following three generations of Apple TV 4k.
6. Translate live for AirPods
On AirPods, Matt Bolton expects from Techradar “on AI-based live translation and generally a smarter Siri conversationalist”, depending on how far Apple Intelligence goes in Siri.
That inspiration has since been supported by Bloomberg’s Mark GurmanHe says that Apple “presents live conversations for AirPods carriers”, whereby the translating app is also “integrated into its operating systems as an Apple Intelligence function”.
What Bolton hopes also hopes to see on the AirPods Front is “Bluetooth Le Audio and Auracast support built into iOS, with matching support from AirPods. This would enable a wireless music quality of higher quality and better accessibility.”
With some other recent rumors that predict that the AirPods can also get more gesture control and sleep detection on WWDC 2025, It can be a fertile show for owners of the wireless earbuds from Apple.
7. One more thing – iPhone 17 Air teaser?
When it comes to an Apple keynote, you will never exclude a surprise. In the past we have received a glimpse of a new one Mac Pronew MacBooksand the Vision Pro.
This year, new Macs are a very external possibility, just like mixed reality and AR head covers, such as a Vision Pro Lite And Apple glassesrespectively.
There is also the smallest chance that Tim Cook could tease the first from Apple Fold iPhone or, more likely, even the ultra -thin iPhone 17 Air.
Let’s face it, Apple needs some razzle blinding this year to distract from what a somewhat bumpy ride of 12 months has been. And the iPhone 17 air rumors have flown in lately, with recent people who predict that it will even be slimmer than the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge With only 5.5 mm thick.
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