Apple is gearing up for the release of iOS 19 later this year, following its announcement at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June. Here’s everything we know so far based on leaks and rumors.
Apple typically releases the latest iOS version on the Monday after its annual iPhone launch event in September. Based on past patterns:
A complete redesign of the Camera app is rumored, featuring:
Siri is expected to get a significant upgrade powered by a large language model (LLM), enabling:
Apple is rumored to be enhancing the Home app to support its upcoming smart home devices, including:
The first developer beta for iOS 19 will likely be released immediately after the WWDC keynote on June 9, 2025, with the public beta following in July.
iOS 19 is expected to support all devices compatible with iOS 18, including:
While all supported devices will run iOS 19, some advanced features like the Siri LLM update may be limited to newer models starting from the iPhone 16.
iOS 19 promises to refine Apple’s ecosystem with modernized apps, AI advancements, and deeper smart home integration. With its staggered feature rollout, users can expect consistent updates long after the initial release.
Stay tuned for more updates as we approach WWDC 2025!