Apple enthusiasts with MacBook, iPad, Apple Watch, or iPhone devices should mark their calendars for 6 pm BST tomorrow night (June 9) as Apple’s annual WWDC Developers Conference kicks off. The event is expected to bring significant news and surprises for consumers.
Despite the perception of Developers Conferences as dull affairs, WWDC always delivers exciting announcements for users. At this event, the tech giant unveils major software updates for its key products, offering a preview of new features, design enhancements, and intelligent improvements for iPhones, tablets, watches, and laptops.
Apple Intelligence, a standout feature on the latest devices, is anticipated to take the spotlight once more this year with enhancements likely to be announced. This innovative feature automates tasks like email composition, photo editing, and inbox organization.
Rumors suggest that a major change may be unveiled at Apple’s Cupertino headquarters. According to Bloomberg, Apple might adopt a new naming convention for its operating systems, moving away from the traditional numerical progression. Instead of incremental version updates like iOS 18 to iOS 19, the new approach could involve naming the software versions after the upcoming year, such as iOS 26 for iPhones.
The potential new naming scheme could apply to iOS 26, macOS 26, iPadOS 26, and watchOS 26, signaling a departure from the current numbering system. While Apple keeps its announcements under wraps until the event, all will be revealed tomorrow night.
Stay tuned for live updates from WWDC on Mirror Online to discover the latest developments for your MacBook, iPad, and iPhone coming later this year.