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Apple officially set the date for WWDC 2025 today, which is where it will announce iOS 19 and its other new software platforms. According to rumors, iOS 19 is set to be one of the biggest software revamps in Apples history. Now, a new video from Jon Prosser has more tidbits on what to expect from the all-new iOS 19 design. Mark Gurman, meanwhile, says Apple has even more planned for iOS 19 and Prossers renders are missing key details Prosser previously shared mockups of the revamped Camera and Messages apps coming with iOS 19. According to Prosser, these mockups (and the ones in todays video) were created based on actual footage he saw of iOS 19 in action. Prosser worked with 3D artist Asher Dipprey to make these mockups. Todays video from Prosser outlines a few details on what to expect from iOS 19s new design: A glassy, visionOS-themed design that spans apps, buttons, the keyboard, and more. The new look will feature a more rounded aesthetic and glossy, almost glassy styling, where edges of interface elements sort of pop up from the screen. The keyboard in particular almost looks like its floating thanks to this new design. Many similarities to the design details weve seen in the Apple Sports and Apple Invites apps. One thing Prosser specifically calls out at the end of the video is that the version of iOS 19 that he saw doesnt use circular app icons on the Home Screen. He notes that theres always a chance that could change and rounded Home Screen icons could happen. In a post on social media, Bloombergs Mark Gurman says that these images arent representative of what well see at WWDC and are based on either very old builds or vague descriptions, missing key features. Gurman says we should expect more from Apple in June than what these leaks show. As of right now, I dont think what weve seen lives up to the hype that iOS 19 will be Apples biggest visual revamp since iOS 7. Its good to know that Gurman says theres more to the story. Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel