
Apple Skips iOS 19: iOS 26 is Coming
Apple to Skip iOS 19, Release iOS 26 Instead: A New Numbering System Explained Helsinki, Finland – June 1, 2025 – A recent video by technology blogger Главный Техноблог has sparked discussion about Apple's decision to skip iOS 19 and launch iOS 26 directly. The author, known for their in-depth knowledge of Apple products, explains that the change is part of a new yearly numbering system for Apple's operating systems. "Each year brings a new update," says Главный Техноблог in the video, "and now we're expecting iOS 19, watchOS 12, macOS 16, and so on. This will lead to confusion, so all system versions this year will receive unified numbering indicating the year." The video showcases screenshots of the iOS 26 beta release, confirming the new numbering system. The author further clarifies that this decision simplifies the update process and aligns the version numbers with the calendar year, making it easier for users to understand which version corresponds to which year. The video concludes with the author stating that iOS 26, watchOS 26, and macOS 26 are expected to be released in September. This change marks a significant shift in Apple's software update strategy, promising a clearer and more intuitive approach to version numbering.