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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Visual Overhaul: Apple’s WWDC introduces a platform-wide redesign, marking its first major update since iOS 7, featuring round icons and a new "liquid glass" material.

    2. Operating System Naming: Apple confirms the rebranding of its operating systems, transitioning from iOS 19 to iOS 26, as well as similar updates for iPadOS, macOS, etc., while retaining California-themed names for macOS.

    3. Enhanced Features: iOS 26 updates include typing indicators for group chats and live translations in iMessage and FaceTime, even across different devices.

    4. Beta Availability: Betas for all platforms were released on June 9 for developers, with public betas expected in July via the Apple Beta Software Program.

    Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) unveiled exciting updates, particularly for iOS 26. This year marks a significant shift with a major visual overhaul. Apple claims this redesign is “our broadest design update ever.” The new look features round icons on the home screen and a refreshed Control Center.

    Additionally, users will experience a unified design across all devices through a new material called liquid glass. This translucent style enhances the look of widgets and icons, making them more appealing. New modes, including an all-clear option alongside light and dark modes, provide users with more customization choices.

    Apple’s significant change this year is the renaming of its operating systems. Instead of iOS 19, users will now welcome iOS 26. Other operating systems, including iPadOS and macOS, will follow suit, continuing the trend with California-themed names like Tahoe for macOS.

    On the functionality front, iOS 26 introduces typing indicators for group chats and live translations in iMessage, FaceTime, and calls, even if the recipient doesn’t have an iPhone. These features enhance communication for users worldwide.

    The public beta release for iOS 26 is set for July. Those eager to explore these advancements can sign up for the Apple Beta Software Program. With these updates, Apple aims to redefine user experience and functionality, setting the stage for a more innovative future.

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