According to a Bloomberg report, Apple plans to rebrand its operating systems using a year-based naming convention. The change will see the upcoming iOS release named iOS 26, breaking from the traditional incremental numbering. The goal is to create a clearer and more consistent branding strategy across various Apple products such as iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS. The announcement is expected at the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on June 9th, alongside new user interface designs and updates for features like AirPods, Siri, and the Vision Pro headset.
Apple is shifting to a year-based naming convention for its operating systems, which will simplify branding across its product lineup, aiming for greater consistency.
The upcoming WWDC will unveil this new naming strategy, along with potential updates to user interfaces and enhancements for various Apple products, including AI features.
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