Apple to Release New Operating Systems at WWDC Developer Conference
Apple has announced that it will be holding the WWDC developer conference in June and will be unveiling a new generation of operating systems. According to a report by the Israeli website “The Verifier”, iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 will be taking inspiration from visionOS in terms of design, bringing a fresh new appearance style.
It has been reported that the Apple TV App on iPadOS 18 will be incorporating the translucent floating sidebar that was first introduced in tvOS 17.2 last year. This design is similar to visionOS, the operating system of Apple’s latest Vision Pro headset.
“The Verifier” has also revealed that Apple is planning to make comprehensive design adjustments to iOS 18, including the redesign of built-in apps such as Safari and system menus.
However, it’s important to note that The Verifier’s news is “uncertain,” as it has had a mixed reputation in reporting on Apple rumors in the past.
According to current news, Apple will launch iOS 18 at the WWDC Developer Conference and provide the first beta version immediately. The official version update is expected to be launched together with the iPhone 16 series in September.
It is expected that the new operating systems will bring a fresh look and improved functionalities to Apple devices. Stay tuned for the official announcement at the WWDC conference in June.