In an article we shared with you last week, we mentioned that iOS 18 is expected to be the biggest iOS update in recent years and that Apple plans to bring many innovations and changes to iPhones, especially artificial intelligence. Tim Cook's announcement of the last quarter of the year for productive AI on iPhones and the release of an AI-powered image editing tool the other day proved that these expectations were not unjustified.
Apple will officially unveil iOS 18 in June, at WWDC 2024. Until then, we can consider everything we hear as "speculation", but the latest news. iPhone users can rejoice. Because according to the latest news, Apple is planning major design changes to the iOS interface, and the reference for these changes will be the interface of Vision Pro.
According to information shared by The Verifier, Apple plans to bring the interface design from visionOS to iPhones and iPads with iOS 18 and iPadOS 18. Meanwhile, Apple's plan to extend the visionOS design to other operating systems is not limited to iOS and iPadOS. The first indication of this was that the side menu design in Vision Pro came to Apple TV with the tvOS 17.2 update.
As WWDC 2024 approaches, leaks about iOS 18 are likely to increase. What design changes Apple will introduce in its next-generation operating system and which artificial intelligence tools it will confront Android competitors with will gradually become clear in the coming weeks. We will continue to update you as new developments occur.
