Apple enthusiasts with MacBook, iPad, Apple Watch, or iPhone devices should mark their calendars for 6 pm BST tomorrow (June 9) as Apple’s annual WWDC Developers Conference kicks off. The event promises significant announcements and surprises for consumers.
The WWDC serves as the platform for Apple to unveil major software updates for its flagship products, offering a sneak peek into new features, design enhancements, and smart innovations for iPhones, tablets, watches, and laptops.
Anticipation is high for enhancements to Apple Intelligence, a feature present in the latest Apple devices that can automate tasks like email composition, photo editing, and inbox organization.
Speculation abounds that Apple might introduce a substantial change at its Cupertino headquarters, potentially revamping its operating system naming convention. Instead of the usual numerical progression (e.g., iOS 18 to iOS 19), Apple may adopt a naming scheme based on the upcoming year, such as iOS 26 for iPhones.
The rumored upcoming operating system names include iOS 26, macOS 26, iPadOS 26, and watch OS 26. Apple’s secretive nature means that the official announcements will only be revealed during the event.
Stay tuned as Mirror Online provides live coverage of the WWDC, delivering updates on what to expect for your MacBook, iPad, and iPhone in the coming year.