Apple could rename iOS to iPhoneOS this year WWDC
Apple will host the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on June 22 via an online-only event. Like previous WWDC events, the Cupertino, California-based US tech giant is expected to give us the first look of the next-generation software updates for its hardware products like macOS, watchOS, and iPhoneOS.
Yes, you read that right. Apple is likely to rebrand its iPhone operating system, iOS, to iPhone OS at the WWDC 2020. The tip comes from Jon Prosser, who has maintained a reputation of leaking accurate Apple-related news months before the launch. Prosser posted the two-word tweet without revealing any details.
Other reports also suggested the same, along with that the company will also rename iPhone as Apple Phone. Regarding the renaming of the iPhone, we advise you to take it with a pinch of salt for now.
We expect the announcement will be made at Apple’s WWDC 2020 conference which is scheduled for April 22. The conference is supposed to be for new developments and features coming to iOS 14, iPadOS, watchOS, and macOS.