Apple is transitioning to a year-based naming convention for its software updates to standardize how it names its operating systems across all devices, including iPhone, iPad, and Mac. This change, expected to be announced at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 9, will replace current version numbers with the year following the release. For example, iOS 18 will become iOS 26. In addition to the naming update, Apple is reportedly planning a major interface redesign called 'Solarium' to unify the design across its product range.
Apple's shift to a year-based naming system for its operating systems aims to create consistency and clarity across all devices, eliminating version number discrepancies.
Additionally, Apple is set to unveil a new interface design at WWDC, code-named 'Solarium,' emphasizing a unified, glassier aesthetic across products.
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