Caption – Apple is changing the way all its operating systems are named. (Image credit – Apple)
Apple could be making a big shift in how it names its operating systems. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company plans to switch from version numbers to year-based names starting in 2025. Here’s what we know.
Instead of calling it iOS 19, Apple reportedly plans to name the next version iOS 26. The same change would apply to iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS. This new system will align all software with the upcoming calendar year, creating a more consistent naming strategy across all Apple platforms.
Gurman explained that this move is meant to fix the confusion caused by each OS having a different version number based on when it was first launched.
Apple isn’t the first to try this moniker change. Microsoft used year-based names like Windows 95 and Samsung names its Galaxy phones after their launch year.
Apple itself has done something similar with past apps like iWork ’08 and iLife ’11. But this time, the company plans to use the upcoming year. So, the software launched in late 2025 will carry the “26” label, much like how carmakers label next year’s models.
Alongside the name change, Apple is also expected to roll out several major software updates. These include –
Gurman noted that this overhaul will also include a major design refresh. Apple plans to bring a visionOS-style interface to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS for a more unified look and feel.
All of these changes, new names, features and design, are expected to be announced at WWDC 2025, which kicks off on Monday, June 9. The keynote will begin at 10 AM PDT (10:30 PM IST).
Answer. Apple plans to switch to year-based naming for all its operating systems, aligning software updates with the upcoming calendar year for consistency across platforms.
Answer. New updates include AI-powered tools, improved iPad functionality, live translation for Siri and AirPods, Vision Pro eye-scrolling, and a redesigned visionOS-style interface.
Answer. Apple is expected to reveal the new naming system, design updates, and feature improvements at WWDC 2025, which begins on Monday, June 9.
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