With WWDC 2025 approaching, Apple is gearing up to showcase not only the anticipated iOS 19 updates for the iPhone but also significant software enhancements across its other devices. According to a well-known journalist, the Cupertino-based company plans to unveil major updates to the operating systems powering Apple TV (tvOS), Apple Watch (watchOS), and the Vision Pro headset (visionOS). Central to these upgrades is a new user interface that aims to unify the experience across Apple’s ecosystem.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, in his Power On newsletter, revealed that Apple’s upcoming software refresh will extend beyond iOS, macOS, and iPadOS to include tvOS, watchOS, and visionOS. These systems will adopt a fresh, modern look based on an interface called “Solarium,” inspired by the design of glass rooms that allow natural sunlight to flood in. This new UI approach is expected to bring a slicker, more elegant visual style that aligns with Apple’s broader design language.
Gurman explained that the revamped operating systems will feature a cleaner and more consistent aesthetic, particularly for tvOS and watchOS, making them feel more integrated with Apple’s flagship platforms like the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. At the same time, visionOS will receive updates that enhance the functionality of Apple’s mixed reality headset, potentially introducing new interactive elements and improved system navigation tailored to immersive experiences.
While exact details remain under wraps, Apple has hinted at these design changes through WWDC promotional material, which includes a 3D reflective and translucent icon representing the Apple Park stage. Gurman also noted that iOS 19 aims to reduce inconsistencies in UI behavior across platforms—such as menu layouts and app closing gestures—making interactions smoother and more intuitive. Core apps across the systems may be redesigned to maintain visual and functional harmony, promising a more seamless user experience across Apple’s expanding range of devices.