Apple Event: get ready WWDC for a whole host of updates for iOS, macOS, iPadOS, watchOS and more
Apple's WWDC is taking place on June 9

Apple's next event is set for Monday, June 9 where it will hold WWDC 2025, the company's software and developer focused event.
We're expecting to see a range of new features and updates for the iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS and Apple Intelligence. Don't expect any hardware.
If you want to watch the keynote live then read our guide on how to watch WWDC 2025.
Otherwise read on for what to expect from WWDC 2025 and what you need to know about Apple events.
When is the next Apple event or product reveal?
- The next Apple event will be on Monday, June 9, 2025
WWDC, aka the Worldwide Developers Conference, is Apple's big showcase on what's next for its software platforms, both in terms of features and tools for developers.
So be ready for a look at iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, watchOS 12, with the focus likely on updates on how to do things more intelligently with various UI tweaks and Apple Intelligence tools.
We have. more detailed breakdown of what to expect from WWDC 2025, so I suggest checking that out for a deeper dive.
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Apple almost never shows off hardware at WWDC, so don't expect any new products until likely September time.
The most recent product to come out of Cupertino was the iPhone 16e, a supposed replacement for the iPhone SE line but one that perhaps hasn't quite hit the sweet spot of price and features for us, even for an Apple phone.
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