
Apple's WWDC 25: What to Expect from iOS 26 and watchOS 26
Apple's WWDC 25: iOS and watchOS Redesigns, Siri Delays, and More. Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is just around the corner, and anticipation is high. This year, several reports suggest that Apple will be making significant changes to its operating systems, iOS and watchOS. According to Bloomberg, the new OS versions will be numbered after the year, making it iOS 26 and watchOS 26 for 2026. This change is accompanied by a redesign of the user interface, with reports suggesting a more transparent and "bubbly" look. CNET's Bridget Carey, in a recent video, highlights these changes and also notes the delay of the much-anticipated Apple Intelligence Siri updates, which are now expected sometime in 2026. "Instead reports indicate that the AI talk might focus around other perks," says Carey, hinting at potential alternative AI integrations into iPhones. The delays, however, haven't dampened the enthusiasm surrounding WWDC 25, with the keynote video streamed on Monday, June 9th at 10:00 am Pacific time. The conference promises to be a significant event for Apple and the tech world, unveiling new features and updates that will shape the future of Apple devices.