Apple had already confirmed its plans for the WWDC 2025 week, which kicks off on June 9 and runs through June 13. The event will start with an opening keynote at 9am Pacific Time, and that time is rapidly approaching.
The event is closer than ever, and now it’s only a matter of time until we get to see what the new software updates for this year have to offer.
This year is expected to see Apple announce a raft of software for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro. All of those updates are expected to switch to a new year-based naming pattern, too. Individual platforms will get their own new features, but the iPhone in particular should see a graphical redesign this time out.
If any of that excites you – and it should – then make sure you are prepared for the event by finding out what time it begins in your local time zone. Check out the chart below to find out the relevant information and make sure to follow right here for all news and information straight from WWDC 2025.
With that said, all that’s left now is to wish everyone a happy WWDC day and hope that Apple’s beta servers behave themselves when the updates are made available to registered developers later today.
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