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WWDC 2025: Dates, Announcements, and What’s on the Horizon for Apple Fans

Get ready for the biggest software updates yet as Apple sets the stage for WWDC 2025, including advanced AI-powered Siri and design overhauls inspired by visionOS.
By Blip Tech 2 min read

WWDC 2025: Important Details and Expectations

Announcement Date

  • Expected Announcement: Last week of March, likely around March 31st.
  • Historical Announcements: Apple typically announces WWDC in late March or early April. Previous years saw announcements on dates such as February 16 (2017), March 13 (2018 and 2020), March 14 (2019), March 30 (2021), April 5 (2022), March 29 (2023), and March 26 (2024).

Event Date

  • Expected Dates: First or second week of June, likely June 3-7 or June 10-14.
  • Historical Events: WWDC has been held on the first or second week of June in previous years, such as June 5-9 (2017), June 4-8 (2018), June 3-7 (2019), June 22-26 (2020), June 7-11 (2021), June 6-10 (2022), June 5-9 (2023), and June 10-14 (2024).
  • Possible Delay: Apple may shift WWDC back a few weeks to accommodate engineering work on iOS 18 features.

Key Announcements

  • iOS 19: New version of Siri powered by advanced large language models, behaving more like a human. Design inspiration from visionOS, including significant changes to the Camera app.
  • iPadOS 19: Updates and new features, some of which may be delayed until spring 2026.
  • visionOS 3: Expected updates.
  • tvOS 19: New features and improvements.
  • macOS 16: Major software update.
  • watchOS 12: Enhancements and new functionalities.

Hardware Announcements

  • M4 MacBook Air Refresh: Likely to be announced before WWDC.
  • Mac Studio and Mac Pro Updates: Strong candidates for WWDC announcements, featuring M4 processors.
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