Apple is about to unveil its most important software innovations of the year. WWDC 2025 kicks off on June 9 and, according to a new report by Mark Gurman, will feature three key themes. These aren't just visual updates, but fundamental changes that could significantly impact the user experience with Apple devices. If you use Apple products, you should keep an eye on these announcements.
WWDC is a key event for Apple every year. Here, the company provides insights into new software generations and shows where iOS, macOS, iPadOS, and more are headed. Expectations are particularly high this year. According to a Bloomberg report, Apple is focusing on three major themes: a new, more consistent design for its operating systems, new AI features called Apple Intelligence, and significant improvements to the iPad operating system.
Redesigned and coherent operating systems
The first major topic is the revised operating systems. According to Gurman, a comprehensive redesign is imminent, intended to ensure greater uniformity and improved usability. iOS 19 will be a particular focus. The goal is to make the user interfaces more consistent across all Apple devices. There have been rumors for some time about a more modern look, simplified menus, and optimized interactions. At the system level, there will also be clearer structures so that users can find their way around more quickly – whether on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Apple Intelligence: More than just a Siri upgrade?
The second topic is particularly exciting for many: Artificial Intelligence at Apple. Until now, this area hasn't been particularly present in the Apple cosmos. But that's about to change. Under the term "Apple Intelligence," Apple apparently wants to introduce additional AI functions that are more deeply integrated into the system. Gurman assumes that Apple is positioning itself much more strongly in this area than previously thought. While recently it was expected that Apple would hold back on AI, current indications point to major innovations. Details are still open, but it's quite possible that Siri will be comprehensively overhauled and new AI features will be integrated into everyday life. The question is whether Apple is actually offering added value with these functions or whether the competition will continue to be ahead in terms of AI. In any case, there is great curiosity about what Apple's concrete plans are in this area.
Focus on iPadOS 19: Much more than small updates
The third major topic concerns the iPad—more specifically, iPadOS 19. In recent years, there has been criticism that the iPad, despite its powerful hardware, is held back by its operating system. With iPadOS 19, Apple now seems to be getting serious. According to Gurman, this time it's not just about minor productivity improvements, but bigger steps. There's talk of several new features that are intended to position the iPad more strongly as a standalone work device. This is particularly interesting for users who use their iPad for work or creative purposes. What exactly Apple is planning is not yet known, but it looks as if the company wants to further narrow the gap between the iPad and the Mac with this update (via Bloomberg).
Why WWDC 2025 could be a turning point for Apple
WWDC 2025 will be an important signal for Apple – to both developers and users. A modern design, new AI approaches, and a more powerful iPad operating system demonstrate that Apple is committed to delivering more than just incremental updates. If you regularly use Apple products, these changes could directly affect you. Particularly exciting is the question of how seriously Apple is now taking the topic of artificial intelligence – and whether the new Apple Intelligence features can keep up with what other providers like Google or Microsoft already offer. Much is still speculation, but the three announced themes clearly show where Apple is headed: more consistency, more intelligence, more productivity. WWDC begins on June 9th. We'll know more then. (Image: Apple)
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