WWDC 2025: iOS 19 may offer these features to iPhone users
iSO 19 to bring smarter Siri, third-party AI app support, and AI-driven Health coaching.
The update may also add Wi-Fi Login Sync, live AirPods translation, and RCS messaging with end-to-end encryption.
It is also tipped to come with smoother UI, new accessibility tools, improved battery tracking.
Apple is all set to host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 from June 9 to June 13. At the event, the tech giant is expected to showcase iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, tvOS 19, and visionOS 2, alongside other announcements. The tech giant is yet to share any details on the upcoming iOS 19. However, reports suggest that this year, Apple may ditch the branding ‘iOS 19’ and standardise the numbers to refer to the next year. Among all the speculations, iOS 19 is the most highly anticipated update that Apple fans are eagerly awaiting.
The upcoming iOS 19 is said to come with several improvements and new features, including Wi-Fi Login Sync across the ecosystem, a Live Translation feature for AirPods, as well as third-party AI support for apps. Here’s everything we know about the upcoming iOS 19.
iOS 19 features and improvements
Apple will announce the iOS 19 at its upcoming WWDC 2025 event. However, the software update will likely arrive with the next generation of iPhones – the iPhone 17 series. While nothing has been confirmed officially yet, the iOS 19 is said to bring some significant design overhauls in years, including a smoother UI and consistent app elements. The update is also likely to come with AI-powered Siri, third-party AI support for apps, live translation with AirPods, and an upgraded Health app with AI coaching that may offer fitness tips, nutrition tracking, and even expert video guidance.
Additionally, iOS 19 is also likely to improve messaging experience across iPhones and Android phones by adding end-to-end encryption for RCS messages. The software update is also tipped to boost battery life and offer estimated charging time on the lock screen, enabling users to track the progress.
Furthermore, Apple may also add new accessibility tools like systemwide Reader mode, bilingual Arabic-English keyboard and more. Other leaked details include easier eSIM migration to Android, a new Games app and improved captive Wi-Fi networks.
Himani Jha
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