
- iOS 19 is expected to be unveiled at WWDC 2025 in June, with a final release in September.
- Major updates include a redesigned Camera app, smarter AI-powered Siri, and visionOS-inspired design changes.
- Apple is likely to continue supporting older iPhones, ensuring a wider rollout.
What’s new in iOS 19?
Apple’s next big iPhone update, iOS 19, is already generating buzz months before its official reveal. Leaks suggest that Apple is working on a revamped Camera app featuring translucent menus and a more immersive viewfinder, similar to visionOS on the Vision Pro headset. The new interface will better organize Photo and Video controls, making it easier to adjust settings like resolution, frame rate, and spatial video recording.
Another major highlight is Siri’s AI-powered transformation. Reports indicate that Apple is integrating advanced large language models (LLMs) to make Siri smarter and more conversational—much like ChatGPT. However, while these features could be showcased at WWDC 2025, full AI improvements might not arrive until iOS 20 in 2026. Meanwhile, updates in iOS 18.4 and 18.5 will continue to introduce incremental AI enhancements.
Which iPhones will support iOS 19?
Apple is expected to keep iOS 19 compatible with all devices currently running iOS 18. This means iPhones as old as the iPhone XR and XS series (2018 models) could still get the update. The full list of supported iPhones includes:
✅ iPhone 16 series (including 16e)
✅ iPhone 15, 14, 13, 12, 11 series
✅ iPhone XS, XS Max, XR
✅ iPhone SE (2nd generation or later)
When will iOS 19 launch?
Apple is expected to reveal iOS 19 at WWDC 2025 in June, followed by a developer beta. The public beta should arrive by July, with the final release launching in September 2025, alongside the iPhone 17 lineup.
Given Apple’s recent strategy, many iOS 19 features may roll out gradually through updates like iOS 19.1 to 19.4, rather than all at once. This staggered release approach allows Apple to refine features over time while keeping users engaged with continuous improvements.
With AI upgrades, a refined Camera app, and extended device support, iOS 19 is shaping up to be a major software update—though some of its most advanced AI features may still be a year away.
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