- Many changes are rumors for iOS 26
- Here is what Techradar readers are looking forward to
- Everything will be announced on Monday
With Apple WWDC 2025 now a few days old, we find an increasing number of leaks around iOS 26 (the new name of the rumor for iOS 19) – and in the opinion of the readers of Techradar, one of these rumors is much more exciting than the others.
More than 1,000 of you have answered a survey on our WhatsApp channel – which is worth registering for the latest news and the technical cat – to say that you had the most awaited the Visionos style overhaul that was planned for the iPhone.
This overhaul was disclosed by Mark Gurman in Bloomberg, who is generally one of the most reliable pointers regarding Apple. Apparently, the iOS interface will be more transparent, more modern and more glass – just like Visionos.
It is a visual overhaul that was teased by Apple’s own official invitation for WWDC, and 43% of our respondents say that this is what they expect most as regards the revelations that we plan next Monday.
Battery life, live translation, and more
The second place in our survey, with 17% of the votes, went to the optimizations of the preceding AI which will extend the lifespan of the iPhone battery. More battery life is always welcome, and apparently iOS 26 will make efficiency improvements depending on how you use your handset.
Statistics show that 12% of our readers are the most enthusiastic about the live translation features that come to AirPods with the next software update, while 11% of you are very impatient to see the new game center that is supposed to be on the way.
To complete the survey, we have the Redesk Carplay (9%), the surveys appear in the messages (5%) and the simplified camera application (3%). None of these changes has yet been confirmed, but they have all been predicted by reliable sources.
The Techradar team will bring you all the announcements as they occur, and you can watch the entire online event online. The very important keynote is underway at 10:00 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. He / 6 p.m. on June 9 (so 3 hours on June 10 in Australia).