Apple’s big software updates are still about three months off, but some early hints about iOS 19 and visionOS 3 are popping up. First off, Mark Gurman from Bloomberg shared that iOS 19 will probably bring more of Apple’s smart features, called Apple Intelligence, to a wider range of apps. It’s a small but exciting tease for what’s ahead.
Next, he heard that visionOS 3 will come loaded with new goodies. While he didn’t spill any exact details, he called it a “feature-packed” update, which sounds promising. Meanwhile, visionOS 2.4 is already in testing and shaping up to be a solid upgrade. It brings Apple Intelligence to the Vision Pro, adds a cool Spatial Gallery app with 3D content, and throws in a few other surprises. Everyone will get to try it out in April.
As for the Vision Pro hardware, there’s chatter about a possible upgrade to an M5 chip by late 2025. But 2026 seems more realistic. Gurman thinks the Vision Pro, which he called a “sales dud,” won’t see a refresh this year. On the iOS 19 side, we’re also expecting a fresh look for the Camera app and a chattier Siri. That Siri upgrade was pushed back a bit, though. These updates show Apple’s still hard at work, even if the big reveals are a little ways off. Stay tuned for more as we get closer to the launch!