Coming Next Week, A New Era For iPhone
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While WWDC dominates the releases from Apple for June, we can still expect the usual slate of Apple TV+ programs and Apple Arcade releases. Apple’s yearly developer conference lasts for a week, but the big moment is the opening keynote on June 9.
With the design overhaul that's coming this year, Apple plans to rename all of its operating systems, reports Bloomberg. Going forward,
It's noteworthy that the Bloomberg story made no mention of renaming iPhones. The current iPhone model is iPhone 16, which came out in February. The iPhone 17 lineup is expected to be announced in September, but there's no word on it being renamed to iPhone 26 rather than iPhone 17.
Apple wants to bring some consistency to the naming of its software. The upcoming versions will be labelled based on the year, rather than the version number, Bloomberg reports.
The company called the rules deeply flawed, adding the order obliges Apple to share sensitive information with rivals and poses security risks to European customers.
Apple’s next version of its iOS operating system, called iOS 26, could make your iPhone feel like a whole new device.
A system-wide Accessibility Reader Live Captions on Apple Watch Improved Eye and Head Tracking Sound Recognition for names Faster Personal Voice responses And a new feature to share accessibility settings across devices
Change can be scary — especially when it's change to something you rely on every day. So I'm guessing that news of the impending iOS overhaul that Apple will announce next week at WWDC 2025 is being anticipated in some quarters like a trip to the dentist.