As whinged final week, I’m not anticipating a lot at WWDC 2025 this June. I’m sick of Apple Intelligence and depressed by the chance it would dominate the dialog for a second 12 months in a row. However there’s one other potential matter that scares me much more: the rumored iOS 19 redesign.
Actually, the diploma to which Apple will revamp iOS’s look (and doubtlessly navigational components) this 12 months is the topic of some dispute. Final month leaker king Mark Gurman described iOS 19 as “the largest redesign since iOS 7,” and predicted that controls, icons, buttons, even “person interface dynamics and mechanisms” would all be altered to attain better consistency between iOS and macOS. That’s earlier than we even get to system-wide glassy results and “rejiggering some functions for a brand new technology of customers to higher perceive.”
That sounds fairly main. However Jon Prosser, who’s extra of a leaker jester, promptly confirmed off alleged screenshots of iOS 19 and insisted that the adjustments wouldn’t quantity to very a lot in any respect. And Gurman responded to that response by saying the screenshots weren’t consultant and that the working system wasn’t completed but. All of it grew to become somewhat tit for tat. Is iOS 19 altering radically, or is it staying basically the identical? Proper now we don’t know.
Personally, I hope it’s the latter. In relation to working system interfaces, the means by which we navigate tech gadgets every day, sudden radical change is usually a nasty thought. It ought to solely occur when it completely has to.
Take that iOS 7 replace talked about by Gurman, a less-than-positive expertise for the overwhelming majority of iPhone customers. WWDC would possibly seem to be an enormous deal to members of the Apple media complicated, however most iPhone house owners didn’t watch the keynote that summer season and didn’t know what was coming. Therefore, the overall aesthetic overhaul, full with new app icons and garish colour palette, got here as a horrible shock, and search site visitors for phrases like “how to return to iOS 6” spiked on Macworld for weeks afterwards. It didn’t assist that focusing a lot on the broad design language meant components like productiveness and movement illness went unconsidered, however the seems alone would have ensured a combined reception regardless.
We are able to debate about whether or not it was a greater or worse design than iOS 6 (and do keep in mind that the preliminary launch was particularly garish, and was toned down in later variations), however above all, it was totally different: radically, all of the sudden, and disconcertingly totally different. When an interface is totally different it’s arduous to get issues achieved as a result of all of the signposts you utilize to orient your self have modified. You turn out to be gradual, cautious, fearful. It’s like being a tech beginner over again. It’s disempowering, at the very least within the brief time period.
It’s believable, in any case, {that a} gadget may wish an interface revamp six years after launch. It could be nearly inconceivable to get the whole lot proper first time, and the context for 2007’s first-gen iPhone, a groundbreaking new gadget for early adopters, was very totally different from 2013’s iPhone 5s, which bought 9 million items in three days. However an enormous interface revamp now, a full 18 years into the product’s lifecycle? That will be insanity.
In the long run, in fact, it may very well be argued that iOS 7’s adjustments had been obligatory and optimistic. Cellphone OS’s authentic design language— created for a much less digitally literate period that enjoyed note-taking apps to appear like bodily notepads—had since outgrown its objective. iOS 6 as of late now seems oddly quaint, like a historic artifact and the design rules established by iOS 7 have turn out to be omnipresent since its 2013 arrival. iOS 7 gained, and all of us have to talk its language. Apple may have dealt with the transition extra sensitively, however skeuomorphism’s time had run out and alter was obligatory.
But when Apple feels it essential to rebuild the very foundations of iOS at this stage, my first three questions would all be variants of, “Oh God, why?” however my fourth query can be “Why didn’t you do that years in the past? Like, possibly in 2013, while you had been altering issues anyway.” As a result of as dangerous as main interface change will be, it’s an entire lot higher than repeated main interface change.
Nonetheless, it may not be as dangerous as I’m making out. If Jon Prosser is true and Mark Gurman is improper, we ought to be trying as an alternative at mild iterative change, which is the one type of change an working system of this age ought to undergo. Which can unlock Craig Federighi to spend most of WWDC25 speaking about Apple Intelligence, and permit me to sleep in peace.
The one downside is that this depends on the accuracy of a person who as soon as claimed Apple was going to rebrand iOS as iPhoneOS, and received one other prediction so badly improper that he needed to shave off his eyebrows. So you may in all probability see why I’m not trying ahead to WWDC.

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