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Appleās Worldwide Developers Conference is coming up in about a month. Itās that time when the company hypes up developers and users about whatās next. This year might be a bit trickier, though. AI has thrown a few curveballs, and tariffs could push prices up. Apple Intelligence made a flashy debut, and while I like the direction, letās be honestāevery AI move Apple makes still feels like itās playing catch-up with Google. Now, what are the WWDC25 rumors saying?
Besides fresh upgrades to Apple Intelligence, youāll probably see a brand-new software interface and visual style across devices. Apple also wants the iPadās system to work more like the Macās. More power, better flow. So letās dive in and see whatās ahead!
When is WWDC25?
Apple Park Visitor Center
Apple shared the dates for WWDC2025 without making a big deal. This year, the conference runs from June 9 to 13. It kicks off with the keynote on day oneāthatās when Apple shows off its latest software and fresh new products.
The whole event takes place online again, sticking with the format Appleās followed for a few years now. Still, a few parts of it, like the keynote and the developer-focused State of the Union, will have some in-person segments. Those happen at Apple Park.
Apple picked attendees for the on-site events through a random selection. Only a limited number of people get the chance to be there in person. Theyāll head to Appleās headquarters and get a first look at whatās new.
Even though most of us will tune in from home, the buzz around the event never fades. Itās a huge week for Apple fans, especially developers looking to see what tools and updates are on the way.
1. Consistent software interface across Apple devices
Think iOS 19 should go with this vibe? / Image Credit: @Ameeromidvar, X
Appleās cooking up a major software refresh, and it might be the most ambitious one yet.Ā The company wants to give the iPhone, iPad, and Mac a more consistent feel across the board. WWDC25 rumors claim this revamp touches just about everythingāicons, menus, apps, windows, and even the buttons.
Honestly, Iāve been waiting for something like this, especially for macOS. Itās fallen behind the rest, and Iāve wanted more from it for a while. Not just a design tweakābut real improvements that make each platform shine in its own way.
The Mac could use more control and flexibility. Before switching, I used browser tools like uBlock Origin and SurferSEO on my PC. Safari? Doesnāt support them, and the alternatives just donāt match up. Iāve missed that kind of control.
On iOS, Iāve tried switching keyboards, but they all feel the same. Android gave me more options. SwiftKey there worked better. I also miss seeing all my notifications upfront like on my Galaxy. iOS hides too much, and it still confuses me.
The changes will roll out with iOS 19 and iPadOS 19, codenamed āLuck,ā along with macOS 16, known as āCheer,ā says Gurman. With these updates, Apple is aiming for something bigger. Letās see if it lives up to the hype. Hopefully, the company wonāt repeat last yearās misstep with promised features like new Siri tech that never arrived.
2. Smarter features with Apple Intelligence
Apple AirPods 4
Appleās bringing a wave of new features to iOS 19, and theyāre not just cosmetic. One of the most interesting ones is live conversation translation using AirPods. Letās say youāre speaking English and someoneās replying in Frenchāyour iPhone steps in, translates on the fly, and sends the English version straight to your ears. The same goes for the other person, hearing your side in French through your iPhone. Itās a seamless back-and-forth that could make real-world conversations way less awkward.
Another addition is a smarter Health app. Itās getting a total redesign as part of something Apple calls Project Mulberry. Along with the new layout, youāll get a built-in health coach that acts a lot like a real doctor. It learns from your daily habits and gives tips to keep you on track.
Battery managementās also getting a boost. Appleās working on a smarter power mode that responds to your charging habits and app usage. Iāve been using an iPhone 15 Pro, and while the battery held up great at first, itās been dying earlier in the day lately. So a feature that cuts power drain hits home.
Thereāll also be a lock-screen display that shows how much time you need to get a full charge. Quite handy when youāre trying to squeeze in a quick top-up before heading out.
3. iPad gets a Mac-like boost
iPad Pro and MacBook / Image Credit: Tobias Hedtke, Medium
Alongside the usual AI talk and Appleās push to unify the look and feel of its platforms, the WWDC25 seems like itāll shine a spotlight on iPad software. Appleās working on a major iPadOS 19 update that brings it closer to a Mac-like experience.
The overhaul follows last yearās release of the M4 chip in the iPad Pro. From what Iāve seen, that chip gave the tablet a serious performance boost. So, whatās coming next?
āIām told that this yearās upgrade will focus on productivity, multitasking and app window management ā with an eye on the device operating more like a Mac,ā says Gurman.
A lot of iPad users have been hoping Apple would just throw macOS on the iPad. Thatās not happening, according to WWDC25 rumors. Still, the update might get close enough to scratch that itch for many folks. I donāt think the iPad Pro needs to fully replace your laptop, but when youāre paying that kind of money, Apple should at least let you run macOS if you want. Maybe a dual-boot option could work. Or some kind of virtualisation setup that feels smoother.
WWDC25 rumors: Outlook
Plenty of people were pumped about Apple Intelligence, expecting that classic Apple magic. Now, thereās a sense that somethingās missing. The hype didnāt quite match what they got, and it feels like Apple oversold what it could do. Thatās why some think the companyās pushing the redesign to shift attention away from the AI situation.
Honestly, iOS has gotten kind of stale for me, too. But Iām still curious about what Appleās got planned with the new design. A fresh look can change everything. It reminds me of switching from Windows XP to Vistaāsay what you want about it, but the visuals hit different.
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