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WWDC 2025: Highlights for Canadian Apple Fans and Shoppers

Apple’s WWDC 2025 just wrapped up — and it wasn’t just for developers. Canadian Apple fans are in for a major shift in how their iPhones, iPads, and Macs work. From AI-powered personalization to a stunning new user interface called Glass UI, here’s everything you need to know — plus how to get devices that support it at a discount.

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Top WWDC 2025 Features Explained

Apple Intelligence: AI for Everyone

Apple has introduced a privacy-first AI suite that’s deeply integrated across apps. Key features include:

  • Genmoji: Instantly create emojis based on your text prompts.
  • Smart Replies & Summarization: In Mail, Safari, and Notes, get TL;DRs and suggested replies.
  • Image Playground: Create visuals for conversations using AI.

Glass UI: The Future Look of iOS

The new iOS 19 interface, called Glass UI, brings a semi-transparent, layered design with depth and fluid animations. Notifications now hover, Control Center floats, and widgets blend seamlessly.

Glass UI iOS 19

Source: Apple Newsroom

Source: Apple Newsroom

iPadOS 26 Gets a New Menu Bar

With iPadOS 26, Apple introduces a systemwide menu bar that brings a desktop-like experience to iPad. Whether you're using an Apple Pencil or Magic Keyboard, the new menu bar provides faster access to key functions — making multitasking smoother than ever.

New iPadOS 26 Menu Bar

Source: Apple Newsroom

This change brings iPadOS one step closer to macOS in functionality, offering more control and a familiar top-bar navigation to power users.

Apple TV Gets a Stunning Redesign in tvOS 26

With tvOS 26, Apple brings a visually immersive overhaul to the Apple TV experience. The new interface embraces the “Liquid Glass” design language seen across iOS 26 and iPadOS 26, offering elegant transparency, depth, and dynamic interactions.

Apple TV tvOS 26 Home Screen

Source: Apple Newsroom

The redesigned Home Screen in tvOS 26 now feels more fluid and connected across Apple devices. With the new tab-based navigation, contextual controls, and personalized content highlights, it’s easier than ever to explore shows, music, and apps.

Source: Apple Newsroom

The updated "Now Playing" view brings a cinematic feel, with full-screen album art and ambient lighting that matches the content — creating a more immersive environment for your entertainment space.

tvOS 26 also introduces enhancements to multi-user support, voice search with Siri Remote, and deeper integration with Apple Fitness+ and Apple Music — all tailored for a seamless living room experience.

Smarter Siri

Siri finally gets a real upgrade — it understands context better, works offline for some tasks, and has a more conversational tone. You can even type your queries to Siri now.

iPhone Mirroring on macOS

macOS now lets you fully mirror and use your iPhone from your Mac. You can reply to texts, use apps, and even drag files between devices.

Who Gets the Upgrade?

Apple Intelligence and Glass UI require newer devices with Apple Silicon or A17+ chips.

  • iPhone 15 Pro / Pro Max and newer
  • iPads with M1 chip or later
  • Macs with M1 or later

What It Means for Canadians

All major updates are coming to Canada on time. However, Siri’s advanced AI features may initially roll out in US English only — Canadian English support expected later in 2025.

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Written by the Price Slash Team | Published: June 18, 2025