According to Bloomberg, Apple's big goal this year is to improve the quality of software after many previous updates were criticized for errors and lack of stability.
Reporter Mark Gurman said that in addition to upgrades to artificial intelligence (AI) and interface, Apple is pushing engineers to focus on ensuring iOS 19 runs smoothly and with fewer errors. In recent years, updates have been criticized for minor errors and poor performance.
With iOS 19, Apple is expected to introduce a significant new design, but still prioritizes stability. This is something that many users value more than new features in the application such as calendar or Notes.
9to5 Mac commented that after launching a series of new features in iOS 18, Apple may choose a more cautious approach to iOS 19, focusing on smooth experience instead of quantity of features.
If Apple can truly balance between design innovation and performance improvement, iOS 19 could mark an important turning point in the way the company develops software.
With users increasingly expecting stability and seamless experience, this is an opportunity for Apple to regain confidence after many complacent updates. Everything will be clear at WWDC next month.