Apple enthusiasts with MacBook, iPad, Apple Watch, or iPhone devices are eagerly anticipating the commencement of Apple’s annual WWDC Developers Conference at 6 pm BST tomorrow night, June 9. This event is known for unveiling significant news and unexpected changes that cater to consumers, rather than just developers.
During the WWDC, Apple traditionally introduces major software updates for its flagship products, offering a preview of new features, design enhancements, and intelligent modifications for iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, and MacBooks. The spotlight this year is likely to shine on Apple Intelligence, a feature present in the latest devices, which assists users in tasks like email composition, photo editing, and inbox organization.
Speculations are circulating that Apple might announce a major transformation at its Cupertino headquarters. According to reports from Bloomberg, Apple could potentially revamp its operating system nomenclature by adopting a yearly naming convention instead of the current numerical sequence. For example, instead of iOS 19, the next iteration could be labeled as iOS 26.
The anticipated changes may lead to the forthcoming versions being referred to as iOS 26, macOS 26, iPadOS 26, and watchOS 26. As usual, Apple keeps its cards close to the chest, leaving the exact details to be unveiled at the event in Cupertino tomorrow night.
For real-time updates from WWDC, Mirror Online will be covering all the latest news on what to expect for MacBook, iPad, and iPhone users later this year. Stay tuned to learn about the exciting developments in store for Apple’s ecosystem.