WWDC 2025: Everything Announced, Including Liquid Glass, Apple Intelligence Updates, And More
WWDC 2025 got underway on Monday, and like past years, the company prioritized new technologies and software improvements, including iOS 26. The firm was under a lot of pressure this year to fulfill its commitments and make apologies to developers because it is falling behind in AI and is still facing legal issues related to its App Store. iOS 26 Is The Most Dramatic Design Change In Over A Decade Many users found the 2013 release of iOS 7, which marked a significant overhaul of the operating system, to be startling because it replaced the previous skeuomorphic design with gradients and real-world textures with a more colorful but flat design style that reflected the minimalist tastes of Apple’s then-chief design officer Jony Ive. The business unveiled Liquid Glass, a revamped user interface, at WWDC 2025. Its transparent, reflecting, and sparkling visual interface elements offer the software a more “glassy” appearance and feel. Because it is translucent, the Liquid Glass display will act like glass in the actual world. Your content determines the screen’s color, which changes in light and dark conditions. Additionally, context menus expand into a scannable list when you scroll and tap, and alerts appear where you tap. Updates are being made to the Lock Screen and Home Screen to match Liquid Glass’s general design. […]