iOS 26 At WWDC 2025: 5 Key Features To Expect From Apple
Apple is all set to preview iOS 26, the renamed version instead of the iOS 19, during the WWDC 2025 keynote today. What new will it bring? Check top 5 features.
Published By: Divya | Published: Jun 09, 2025, 05:29 PM (IST) | Edited: Jun 09, 2025, 05:31 PM (IST)
Apple is all set to unveil its latest set of operating systems for iPhones, Macs, iPads, Apple Watches and more. One of the highlights of them all is none other than iOS 26. If you are wondering about the name, know that it is said to have been renamed from iOS 19 to make the nomenclature the same for all the software updates.
It is not just about the name; the iOS 26 is rumoured to bring a bunch of exciting features and a design overhaul. Here are 5 key things to know about iOS 26 ahead of the WWDC 2025 keynote.
iOS 26: 5 Key Features To Expect
With WWDC 2025 just around the corner, all eyes are on iOS 26. Here's what to look out for:
iOS 26 is rumoured to bring the first major visual overhaul since iOS 7. Inspired by the Vision Pro headset's Liquid Glass interface, Apple may introduce more transparent elements, floating menus, and redesigned app icons. Expect the new design to stretch across toolbars, widgets, and core apps like Phone, Safari, and Camera. The Phone app might now offer a unified scrollable view combining favourites, recent calls, and voicemails.
Apple is stepping up its Messages game with built-in AI features. Texts could be translated in real-time as they arrive, especially useful for global chats. You may also get to customise chat backgrounds and even create polls within group conversations, giving a more personal and interactive feel, similar to WhatsApp.
If you are a Mac user, then you must be familiar with the Preview app. It is most likely to debut on iPhones and iPads with the latest update. How will it help you? This built-in tool could allow you to annotate PDFs and manage documents with ease without the need of third-party apps.
If you are a health-conscious person, then you may appreciate a new AI-powered virtual health coach. This feature would offer personalised lifestyle tips, plus new tools to log food, caffeine, and carbs.
If you love emojis, Apple's Genmoji update could be your favourite as iOS 26 may allow you to blend two emojis into one, like a basketball and a flame, adding a playful twist to messages and social posts.
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