Apple WWDC 2025 Event Kicks Off June 9: Here’s What to Expect
Apple WWDC 2025 event kicks off June 9 with iOS 19, watchOS 12, and more expected. Here's what to expect and how to join the keynote. The post Apple WWDC 2025 Event Kicks Off June 9: Here’s What to Expect appeared first on Phandroid.

Apple has officially confirmed the Apple WWDC 2025 event, scheduled to run from June 9 to June 13. The company will kick things off with its keynote on June 9 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET, followed by the Platforms State of the Union and a full week of sessions and labs tailored for developers.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is expected to lead the keynote, setting the tone for what could be Apple’s most ambitious software unveiling yet. Like in previous years, a select group of developers, students, and media will attend the keynote live at Apple Park. Everyone else can watch the livestream for free on Apple’s website or YouTube channel.
Developers and students can access the rest of the WWDC 2025 content—including technical sessions and online labs—completely free of charge. These sessions offer direct interaction with Apple engineers and designers, providing a hands-on look at the company’s upcoming software.
Expect major updates during the Apple WWDC 2025 event. Apple will likely introduce iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, watchOS 12, tvOS 19, and visionOS 3. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that iOS 19 will unify the look and feel across Apple’s platforms and deliver a more cohesive user experience.
Rumors also point to significant advancements in Apple Intelligence, with Siri playing a central role. Many anticipate that Apple will finally roll out the smarter, more intuitive version of Siri it has long teased.
As WWDC approaches, stay tuned for more leaks and updates—especially around watchOS 12 and other enhancements Apple may unveil during the weeklong developer conference.
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