WWDC 2025: Apple unveils date for conference that will completely change the iPhone

A new Apple conference is on the horizon! The manufacturer has just officially unveiled the date for WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference), its conference centered around software announcements. The latter is expected to unveil all the new features coming with iOS 19 as well as the company's strategy around artificial intelligence. This new edition of WWDC 25 is notably titled "on the horizon," which makes sense since the company is expected to address the question of its upcoming decisions for the future of the company.

Apple typically holds its summer conference in early June. It's therefore not surprising to learn that WWDC 25 will be held from June 9 to 13, 2025. Four days dedicated entirely to Apple's software solutions and its internal (or external) developers to showcase the company's future improvements.
Although WWDC takes place over several days, the biggest announcements are usually made at the event's opening. So, tune in on June 9th at 7 p.m. (Paris time) to discover what's coming to Apple products.
What announcements are coming during WWDC 25?This new conference should allow Apple to present the new versions of its operating systems, including iOS, WatchOS, iPadOS, and tvOS. Most eyes are obviously on the iPhone, as numerous rumors have been swirling around iOS 19 for several months. According to these rumors, Apple is planning a major visual overhaul of its menus and icons integrated into the iPhone. Don't hesitate to consult our article on the subject.
But the company could also take advantage of WWDC with a redesign of macOS and iPadOS that would be closer to what we already find in the Apple Vision Pro headset. Finally, it's a safe bet that the company is trying to catch up on AI with new Apple Intelligence features coming to its various products.
Where to watch WWDC 25 live?As usual, Apple will be streaming the entire WWDC 25 keynote address on its official social media channels. The announcements can be followed live on Apple's official YouTube channel and on our website.
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