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We're not going to get a first look at iOS 19 until the June Worldwide Developers Conference, but as work picks up on the operating system at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, California, rumors are starting to leak out. iOS 19 promises to be a major update, with some changes that we haven't seen Apple make for at least 10 years.

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Overhauled Design

Apple is apparently planning to overhaul the design of all of its operating systems this year, including iOS 19, iPadOS 19, and macOS 16. The goal is a more unified design language and feature set that makes the transition from iPhone to Mac and vice versa feel like less of a shock.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says this will be the biggest update Apple has made to the iPhone's design since iOS 7 was released in 2013, and it's not just cosmetic, either.

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Apple is planning to overhaul icons, menus, apps, windows, system buttons, and more, while also tweaking navigation and control.

The new look is based on the Apple Vision Pro interface, which features a lot of translucency and a design feel that causes the operating system to kind of fade into the background to put content front and center.

We've heard rumors of what the updated design will do to the Camera app, and it will supposedly have a look that provides more screen space for photo previews with translucent pop-out menus that can be swiped through to select different camera modes.

Apple Intelligence

Apple is going to expand Apple Intelligence features to more of its built-in apps, but we haven't heard a lot of rumors about what's to come. Prior to when iOS 18 came out, it was suggested Apple could use Apple Intelligence for things like generating Apple Music playlists, so that's an example of what we could see.

Siri Updates

We do know about some of the Apple Intelligence features coming, and that's because Apple actually announced them for iOS 18 and then had to delay them.

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Apple planned to add new Apple Intelligence features to Siri in iOS 18, making the personal assistant smarter and perhaps actually useful, but Siri changes are now being held until iOS 19 or an update to iOS 19.

We're waiting on personal context, onscreen awareness, and deeper app integration. Personal context will let Siri keep track of everything on your iPhone, from emails and files to photos and messages, helping you complete tasks and find content that you're looking for without. Siri will be able to do things like find a specific photo someone sent you, locate files, or even find information like your passport number if you've written it down in notes.

With onscreen awareness, Siri will be able to see what's on your screen and complete actions involving what you're looking at. If someone sends you an address, for example, you can tell Siri to add it to their contact card.

Deeper app integration, or App Intents, should make a notable difference in what Siri is capable of. Siri will be able to do more in and across apps, performing actions and completing tasks that are just not possible right now. Apple says Siri will be able to do things like move files from one app to another, complete multi-step tasks like editing a photo and sending it to someone, and more.

Apple is also working on a full LLM version of Siri that would be similar to chatbots like ChatGPT, Claude, and Google Gemini, but with the iOS 18 Siri features delayed, it's likely LLM Siri won't be coming until at least iOS 20.

A Staggered Rollout

With iOS 18, not all features were in the update that we got in September. Key Apple Intelligence functions were held back until iOS 18.1 and iOS 18.2, and that's a trend we could see continue with iOS 19.

Apple is holding back features slated for iOS 19 until spring 2026, at least in part due to the work on Siri Apple Intelligence features that were supposed to come in iOS 18.

Compatibility

Rumors suggest that iOS 19 will be compatible with all of the devices that can run iOS 18, so if you have iOS 18 installed, you should in theory be able to run iOS 19. There are typically always features that require the processing power of a newer device, so it's quite possible that some new additions could be limited to the upcoming iPhone 17 models.

Release Date

iOS 19 will be previewed at WWDC in June, then beta tested for several months before launching in September alongside new iPhones.

Read More

For more on what's coming in iOS 19, make sure to check out our iOS 19 roundup. If you want to keep up with rumors, you should bookmark the page, because we update it every time a new rumor comes out.

Article Link: Everything Rumored for iOS 19 So Far
 
Yeah iOS needs a visual overhaul. It's just been a "safe" year over year changes but nothing major in a long time.

I really wish that Apple would embrace the concept of visual themes, and the ability of them being offered on the App Store, same thing for Apple Watch.

They would make a killing.

They are just so god damn obsessed with the appearence of what's on the screen of their devices, even though the user owns them.
 
Apple could dramatically change our user experience simply by putting « today view » as the first home page. (Yes right now its the useless page most people forgot about when you swipe right from homescreen)

I had this on my jailbroken iphone over 10 years ago, its the one thing they never brought over to ios and it makes so much sense to do it.

With widgets getting more tractions and real time activity i need less apps icons and notifications and more contextual information and priority notifications taking me to apps.

Does that make sense? Just Imagine the siri watch face, ported to iphone homescreen, on steroids.
 
I'm also not excited about a redesign. Seems like the only thing Apple's devs are skilled enough to accomplish.
 
I loved that feature. I had my 6s plus for 8 years. I have a small 8 now. I didnt know the feature is gone on the big phones. Something that for sure needs to come back together with some kind of Stage Manager light.
It wasn't ideal, but it helped when I had to do some quick excel spreadsheet work on my phone.
 
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