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Prepare to see the future of iOS and macOS at WWDC25 on June 9

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WWDC25: Mark your calendar: June 9-13, 2025
Get ready for your first look at what's next for iOS, macOS and more.
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Apple revealed Tuesday that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference will kick off with a keynote on June 9. Apple traditionally uses WWDC to show off the next major upgrades for iOS, macOS and its other operating systems. WWDC25, which will run from June 9 to June 13, will be no different.

“We’re excited to mark another incredible year of WWDC with our global developer community,” said Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations. “We can’t wait to share the latest tools and technologies that will empower developers and help them continue to innovate.” 

iOS 19 could transform your AirPods into real-time translator

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AirPods Pro and Transparency Mode make for fine hearing aids.
Your AirPods could gain another handy new feature with iOS 19.
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Apple reportedly will add a live translation feature to AirPods in iOS 19 that will enable real-time conversations between people who speak different languages.

The feature will come alongside Apple “bolstering the translation technology in iOS 19.” With this advancement, Apple is set to compete with other ai translation earbuds, bringing seamless multilingual communication to AirPods. Learn more about the update here.

Massive redesign for iOS 19 and macOS 16 might be hiding in plain sight [Updated]

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macOS 16 could look more like visionOS.
macOS 16 could look more like visionOS.
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Apple intends to massively transform the user interfaces for the iPhone, Mac and iPad later this year, according to a reliable source who says iOS 19, macOS 16 and iPadOS 19 could bring the most significant changes in years.

How will those changes affect the familiar look and feel of Apple’s devices? A software developer speculates that a pair of recently released Apple apps offer a sneak peek at the design overhaul reportedly coming in iOS 19 and macOS 16.

Smarter Siri might not fully arrive until 2027

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Apple taps software veteran to fix Siri and Apple Intelligence
The Siri we deserve is still a few years away.
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Despite big promises, the Siri experience in iOS 18 is nowhere as good as it should be. An improved Siri reportedly will arrive with iOS 18.5 in May this year, one that is much smarter. However, don’t expect Siri to become like ChatGPT or Gemini until at least 2027.

Vision Pro’s next big update will bring Apple Intelligence support

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Close-up (sorry) of me wearing a Vision Pro, taking a screenshot by clicking the top buttons
Will Apple Intelligence make Vision Pro more useful?
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A major visionOS update in April will add Apple Intelligence to the Vision Pro. It will reportedly also introduce an updated guest mode and a new spatial content app.

Apple will roll out these features with visionOS 2.4 in April. The beta will drop as early as the week beginning February 16th.

iOS 19 might not cut off any older iPhones

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iOS 19 will supposedly work with iPhones launched in 2018.
Photo: Rajesh Pandey/Cult of Mac

Apple might not drop support for any of its older iPhones with iOS 19. The next big iOS update reportedly will support the same devices as iOS 18.

However, iPadOS 19 supposedly will not be compatible with the seventh-gen iPad.

iOS 18’s delayed feature rollout impacts iOS 19 development

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iOS 18's slow rollout of AI features is causing a domino effect.
Photo: Rajesh Pandey/Cult of Mac

Apple is gradually rolling out many of the big iOS 18 features showcased at WWDC24. iOS 18.1 marked the debut of Apple Intelligence, and with iOS 18.2, the company brought more AI features. This slow rollout is supposedly leading to many internal delays in iOS 19 features.

Expect to wait until 2026 for some new iOS 19 additions.

Apple reportedly delays key iOS 19 features until spring 2026

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iOS 19 might not launch with all big features initially.
Photo: Rajesh Pandey/Cult of Mac

Apple reportedly will delay many of iOS 19’s bigger features until spring 2026. They will arrive eventually as part of iOS 19.4 instead of becoming available when the iPhone’s new operating system first drops in September 2025.

Apparently, the delay will affect “a larger-than-usual number of features.”

iOS 19 could debut a more conversational LLM Siri

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Siri with AI artificial intelligence
A more talkative Siri might arrive as part of iOS 19 next year.
Photo: Cult of Mac/Nadezhda Moryak

Apple plans to further improve Siri with iOS 19 in 2025 by using advanced next-generation large language models (LLMs).

Thanks to the new LLMs powering Siri, the voice assistant should become much more conversational.