Apple to announce updates to how we use the iPhone and its other devices
Major Apple announcements from its annual developers conference the past two years heralded big changes 鈥� which, so far, have largely fallen flat. This year, the tech company badly needs to deliver a win.
Apple鈥檚 weeklong Worldwide Developers Conference, teased with the tagline 鈥渙n the horizon,鈥� kicks off with a keynote at 1 p.m. ET on Monday from its headquarters in Cupertino, California. The annual event is where the company announces updates to the software that runs on billions of Apple devices used worldwide.
The iPhone maker is expected to announce relatively modest updates to its Apple Intelligence suite of AI features, such as new translation capabilities, as well as changes that will affect iPhones, AirPods, Apple Watches and more.
The big announcements of the prior two years 鈥� the Vision Pro headset and Apple Intelligence AI tools 鈥� failed to live up to the hype. Although Apple tried to sell its headset as the future of computing, the Vision Pro remains an expensive, niche product since hitting shelves last year. Apple Intelligence features, widely seen as reactive to competitors鈥� offerings, were slow to reach devices after the iPhone 16 launch, and the AI-enhanced Siri heralded at last year鈥檚 WWDC has been delayed indefinitely.
In the meantime, rivals have surged ahead on AI. Google, for example, announced a flurry of updates last month, including more advanced AI search, shopping and productivity capabilities. And steep AI competition aside, Apple is still having a rough year, with ongoing slow iPhone sales growth and a trade war threatening to force the company to raise prices.
The iPhone maker has a large installed base 鈥� that is, people using its products, which currently totals more than 2 billion active devices. That means even if Apple isn鈥檛 first to roll out a software innovation, loads of people will still use wind up using their version. But after having delayed the launch of its AI-enhanced Siri, some skeptics worry that consumers could start to look toward other companies鈥� devices for more powerful AI features.
鈥淪ay you鈥檙e an influencer and you pick up a Samsung phone or a (Google Pixel) phone and say, 鈥業鈥檓 done with my Apple phone. This is real AI and I love it,鈥欌� Baird Managing Director Ted Mortonson told CNN. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what Apple risks, that iOS displacement and people saying it鈥檚 no longer cool.鈥�
The company will likely announce updates to its 鈥淎pple Intelligence鈥� system, but most industry watchers believe it remains behind rivals.
Apple鈥檚 updated AI capabilities are likely to be 鈥渁t least equivalent鈥� to earlier versions of OpenAI鈥檚 ChatGPT, Forrester senior analyst Andrew Cornwall said in emailed commentary.
Here are some of the major updates Apple is rumored to be announcing at WWDC on Monday.
Live Translation for AirPods
An AirPods update is expected to enable live translation for in-person conversations, according to Bloomberg鈥檚 Mark .
If an English-speaking user were having a conversation with someone speaking a different language, the AirPods would automatically translate their partner鈥檚 words into their ears, according to the report. Then, the users鈥� iPhone would translate the user鈥檚 English speech back into the other language.
The offering could make AirPods more competitive with rival products, such as Google鈥檚 Pixel Buds or Meta鈥檚 Ray-Ban smart glasses, which already enabled live translation.
Automatic translation is also coming to messages, along with support for conducting polls within the messages app, Apple blog 9to5Mac .
Apple Intelligence Updates
The pressure is on for Apple to prove that Apple Intelligence justifies buying a new iPhone or Mac. Based on reports, Apple will likely build on what it announced last year rather than previewing massive new AI updates.
Among the biggest updates Apple is expected to make is opening its AI models to third-party developers, so users could soon see apps built on the iPhone maker鈥檚 AI technology.
For consumers, the biggest AI-related changes could be a new feature that uses AI to preserve battery life and an AI-powered health coach, Forrester vice president and principal analyst Thomas Husson wrote ahead of the event. Bloomberg has also previously reported that Apple is working on both features.
That AI-powered 鈥渂attery management鈥� feature would adjust how much power apps can draw based on device owners鈥� usage trends. Such a tool could be especially useful in the slimmer, iPhone 鈥淎ir鈥� model that Apple is rumored to be releasing later this year, which would likely have a less powerful battery.
Gurman that the new health app and AI health coach 鈥� said to be called Project Mulberry inside Apple 鈥� would collect data from across users鈥� iPhone, Watch and other devices and use that information to make personalized health recommendations. The company has reportedly brought in health experts to film videos about various conditions, which could be shown to users based on the recommendation of the AI health agent.
Apple typically previews software updates in June before releasing the final versions widely in the fall, usually coinciding with new hardware product launches.
A new look for鈥� iOS 26?
Rumor has it that Apple鈥檚 operating system will get a new look. The effort, Solarium internally, includes more glassy, translucent windows and notifications that let background images peek through, similar to how windows on the Vision Pro display let users鈥� natural surroundings show through.
That could provoke mixed reactions from iPhone owners, said Carolina Milanesi, president and principal analyst at tech analysis firm Creative Strategies.
鈥淐onsumers are creatures of habit,鈥� she said. 鈥淎nd change is always resisted before it鈥檚 embraced.鈥�
And while the name of Apple鈥檚 latest operating system release typically goes up by one each year (i.e. iOS 17 to iOS 18), Monday鈥檚 software update is expected to jump to iOS 26, and ditto for the Mac, iPad, Apple Watch, TV and Vision Pro operating systems, Gurman last month.
The change could bring the OS naming convention in line with the year in which customers will be using it. The version announced on Monday will be live on Apple devices from September 2025 through September 2026. It would also create consistency across all of Apple鈥檚 devices, which currently have different operating system version numbers 鈥� for example, macOS 15 and watchOS 11 鈥� because they were released in different years.