Apple has officially announced the next Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), and it will take place on 8-12 June 2026.
This is the week where we find out exactly what is coming next for our iPhones, iPads, Macs and Apple Watches. As is tradition, the keynote should give us our first proper look at the new operating systems, with the usual developer and public betas following on shortly after so the braver users among us can start testing.
After the massive Liquid Glass redesign that landed last year, nobody is expecting another ground-up visual overhaul just yet. Instead, the consensus is that Apple will spend this cycle refining and optimising the current aesthetic.
The bit everyone is actually talking about, though, is the long-awaited Siri upgrade. It looks like iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 might finally be the versions that integrate Google Gemini, giving us that smarter, more capable Siri we have heard so much about over the last few years.
After so many delays, it will be interesting to see if this new Gemini-powered version finally delivers the experience we have been waiting for.

