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Apple Ditches iOS 19 Name Shocks Devs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39817, member: 636"] Apple plans to change its naming convention for software updates across all devices, starting next month. The company will switch from numbered versions to year-based names for consistency. iOS 19 becomes iOS 26 to match the year 2026 when it launches. All other Apple software will follow this same pattern for easier understanding. Bloomberg reports that this major shift aims to reduce customer and developer confusion. The tech giant currently uses different numbering systems for each device type. watchOS sits at version 12, while iOS reaches version 19. macOS follows its unique numbering path separate from mobile devices. VisionOS was recently introduced at version 1 for the new headset. Apple wants every software update to share the same year number moving forward. This change comes as Apple redesigns all its operating systems with similar visual elements. The company plans to add transparent glass effects from visionOS to other platforms. watchOS and tvOS will receive major visual updates to match this new design language. Software updates typically start at number 1 and increase each year, with smaller updates between major releases. Apple believes year-based naming will make more sense for everyone involved. [/QUOTE]
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