Apple just launched into its June 2025 Worldwide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) presentation livestream, kicking off a showcase that will come with reveals for everything the tech giant has set for the future of iPhone, iPad, Mac, and more.

Where last year’s event featured the announcement of iOS 18, WatchOS 11, and other steps forward for Apple, this year’s event promises a new design for Apple products as the company prepares for 2026 and beyond. We’re gathering all of the biggest WWDC 2025 highlights for you here, so be sure to keep checking in with this page for all of the updates.

Apple Unveils Its New Design: Liquid Glass

The last major iOS design update arrived with iOS 7 all the way back in 2013. Now, 12 years later, the tech giant has pulled back the curtain on Liquid Glass, a sleek design update that will arrive for all of its devices, refreshing the way iOS users view iPhone, iPad, and more for the foreseeable future.

New Calling Layout Options With iOS 26

Liquid Glass is changing everything we know about iPhone, and that can be seen in how the high-tech phone’s calling features work. Changes include the freedom to change the layout of your phone app to prioritize how you live your life, a pre-screen feature that has callers leave a message before a call goes through, and the ability to detect hold music.

iPhone Messages Get Updates With Liquid Glass

The phone app isn’t the only social application getting a facelift with iOS 26. When the update eventually launches, users can expect to take advantage of new superficial features like backgrounds for specific conversations and added functionality that will help filter out spam messages. Group messages are getting a few changes, too, including the long-awaited addition of a text bubble indicator that alerts you when a member of your group is in the middle of typing up a message.

Apple Reveals All-in-One Game App

All of your mobile gaming needs will now be housed in a single gaming app. The new all-in-one gaming application aims to streamline gaming on iOS devices, allowing you to see how your friends game and even compete in challenges for both single-player and multiplayer games. From Vampire Survivors to Stardew Valley, all of your gaming needs can be found here.

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