Apple Teases Future iPhone with iOS 26’s ‘Liquid Glass’ Redesign at WWDC 2025

Apple’s WWDC 2025 unveils iOS 26's ‘Liquid Glass’ design, hinting at a futuristic, curved-edge iPhone set for 2027
In a highly anticipated move, Apple is set to introduce a bold new user interface with iOS 26, dubbed the 'Liquid Glass' design. Scheduled to be revealed at WWDC 2025 tonight at 10:30 PM IST, this significant UI transformation takes cues from VisionOS, reflecting Apple's commitment to unified aesthetics across its entire product lineup.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the Liquid Glass look is more than just cosmetic. Featuring transparent layers, floating menus, and a glass-like finish, the new design is crafted to showcase depth and fluidity—mirroring the visual appeal of the Vision Pro. This marks Apple’s most substantial design revamp since iOS 7 and introduces a fresh systemwide interface called Solarium, bringing consistency across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
Interestingly, this design evolution may also set the stage for a future hardware leap. Gurman reports that Apple is laying the groundwork for a special edition iPhone to mark the 20th anniversary of the iconic device in 2027. Internally codenamed Glasswing, the anniversary model is rumoured to feature curved glass edges wrapping entirely around the body, along with a true edge-to-edge display. The absence of visible notches points toward the likely inclusion of under-display Face ID and camera systems.
Apple is also said to be simplifying its OS branding by aligning version numbers across devices, moving away from its current scattered naming approach. This could help make their platforms more intuitive for both users and developers.
With WWDC 2025 only hours away, all eyes are on Apple as it signals a fresh chapter in design and device integration—one that could redefine the iPhone experience once again.

















