Apple is preparing for major innovations that will be unveiled at WWDC 2025. The developer conference begins on June 9 and, according to reliable sources such as Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, will be especially exciting for fans of the Apple Watch, Apple TV, and other platforms. At the center of this is a comprehensive design change that affects all Apple operating systems.
If you use an Apple device—whether it's an iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV—you'll be directly affected by the upcoming redesign. Apple plans to fundamentally revise the visual language of its software. The goal is a consistent look across all devices. This will make the user experience more consistent, modern, and—if the information so far is to be believed—also more clearly structured.
iOS 19 and macOS 16 are the first
There have been hints for some time that iOS 19 and macOS 16 will receive a major visual update. This isn't just a few minor tweaks, but a full-blown redesign. In addition to new icons and redesigned navigation layers, the main focus will be on glass-like, transparent elements – inspired by the design Apple introduced with the Vision Pro.
watchOS is being revised again
The Apple Watch is getting a new operating system design. While watchOS has undergone several changes in the past, a more significant overhaul is planned this time. The new design is intended to appear more modern, incorporate more transparency, and be closer to the design language of other platforms. The structure within apps will also be revised.
tvOS gets a new face for the first time since 2015
The operating system for Apple TV is particularly hard hit. tvOS has undergone few visual changes since its launch in 2015. Compared to iOS, it now appears outdated. That's about to change. As part of the comprehensive redesign, Apple will significantly modernize the visual appearance of tvOS and align it with that of its other systems. This should also make the user experience on the TV more modern and consistent.
visionOS also receives an update
According to Gurman, the Apple Vision Pro's operating system will also be updated. While no drastic changes are planned, Apple will slightly adjust the design to better align it with the new, consistent look across all platforms. The existing design elements—such as glass effects and transparent layers—will serve as the basis for the design language of the other systems.
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Consistent design language across all devices
What Apple is specifically planning is a cross-platform design language. Users won't have to adjust when switching between iPhone, Mac, Apple Watch, or Apple TV. The new look will feature consistent icons, transparent interfaces, and modernized navigation. The WWDC artwork also hints at this: It shows a glass, reflective 3D symbol of the Rainbow Stage in Apple Park—a possible visual model for the new user interface.
WWDC 2025 brings the biggest software update in years
The announcements for WWDC 2025 point to a major step in Apple's software development. Not only iOS, but also iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS will be visually and functionally enhanced. Particularly exciting is the fact that Apple is introducing a common design language that visually connects all device platforms. The major WWDC keynote begins on June 9 at 7 p.m. Central European Time. If you can't watch the keynote live, you can get all the important information directly and reliably at apfelpatient.de . Also, follow us on Facebook , Instagram , and Threads to make sure you don't miss anything during and after the event—we'll keep you updated everywhere. Until then, it'll stay exciting—and it's likely that more details will leak out in the coming days. (Image: Apple)
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