iOS 26? Apple to Adopt Year-Based Naming Across All Operating Systems [Report]
Apple is reportedly planning the most significant change to its operating system names in years, adopting a year-based branding strategy as part of a broad software overhaul affecting all its devices.The next generation of Apple's operating systems will be identified by the year of their subsequent iteration, rather than incremental version numbers, according to people familiar with the plan cited by Bloomberg. This means that the successor to the current iOS 18 will be named "iOS 26." This new naming convention will extend across Apple's software ecosystem, with upcoming versions to be known as iPadOS 26, macOS 26, watchOS 26, tvOS 26, and visionOS 26.Apple is reportedly making this change to create more consistency in its branding and to simplify the versioning for both customers and developers. The current system, with varied numbers like iOS 18, watchOS 11, macOS 15, and visionOS 2, reflects the different initial launch years of these platforms. A spokesperson for Apple declined to comment on the matter.Continue ReadingShare Article:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, EmailFollow iClarified:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube
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The next generation of Apple's operating systems will be identified by the year of their subsequent iteration, rather than incremental version numbers, according to people familiar with the plan cited by Bloomberg. This means that the successor to the current iOS 18 will be named "iOS 26." This new naming convention will extend across Apple's software ecosystem, with upcoming versions to be known as iPadOS 26, macOS 26, watchOS 26, tvOS 26, and visionOS 26.
Apple is reportedly making this change to create more consistency in its branding and to simplify the versioning for both customers and developers. The current system, with varied numbers like iOS 18, watchOS 11, macOS 15, and visionOS 2, reflects the different initial launch years of these platforms. A spokesperson for Apple declined to comment on the matter.
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