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Apple WWDC 2025: Big iPhone Updates Expected — How to Watch Live

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Apple’s biggest event for developers, the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025, will begin tonight at Apple Park in Cupertino, California. The keynote starts at 10 a.m. PT, which is 11 p.m. Bangladesh time.

Fans and developers can watch the event live on Apple’s official website and YouTube channel.

This year, Apple is expected to make major announcements about its software. Reports suggest Apple might stop using version numbers like “iOS 19” and instead start naming its software by year. This means the next iPhone software could be called iOS 26.

A new design for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch may also be announced. The updated look, called “Soalrium”, will bring a glass-like, transparent style inspired by visionOS, used in Apple’s Vision Pro headset. The goal is to make Apple’s devices feel more connected with each other.

Apple is also focusing on improving AI features. After mixed feedback last year, Apple may introduce a smarter version of Siri with better AI tools.

WWDC 2025 could be the start of Apple’s biggest software changes in years.

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Sazid Kabir

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