The next version of the Apple desktop operating system for its Macs, to take the 15 drought baton next year, will apparently be Tahoe.
According to the Mark Gurman Bulletin for Bloomberg, a filter who has already marked an apparent change in numbering, predicting that this will be Macos 26, not 16 – Lake Tahoe is apparently the following place that Apple will appoint its product later.
Cue a lot of jokes drawing similarities between the next macOS and the huge Chevrolet Tahoe, and the ironic comments on how the operating system is obliged to be inflatable and slow.
As always, this is still a rumor, so we should not get carried away by the idea, although Gurman is one of the most prolific and reliable block leaks, sure.
In any case, be the next Encarnación de Macos that is really called, when is it outside and what can you expect from it?
We are going to immerse ourselves in those details and touch some of the key features rumored to take into account in Macos 16, or in fact Macos 26 – Tahoe, before Apple’s great revelations about the operating system on WWDC 25 soon.
MacOS 16: Release date
Macos Tahoe has not yet been officially revealed, but we hope to see it announced on WWDC 2025, which begins on June 9.
A possible release date has not been issued. However, Apple generally implements its new version of macOS in September or October, so it is likely that we can expect the renewed desk operating system to go to Mac at that time.
MacOS 16: New rumored features
1. A completely new look
If you have bored a little with the appearance of the macOS, which has not changed much, since this decade has reached things, here there are some potentially good news: one of the main rumors for Tahoe is a renewed aspect.
Although much has been provided in detail, the rumor that the interface is due to a great review comes from Mark Gurman. In theory, this is part of a plan to align the design language and the appearance of Apple software in iOS, macOS and iPados (as well as other platforms).
Therefore, it will be of greater benefit for those with multiple Apple devices to have similar -looking icons or menus (and more, without a doubt).
2. Sword accessibility functions
Apple recently announced a series of new accessibility functionalities in its various devices, including Macs, and some of these will surely debut in Macos Tahoe.
That includes the personal voice, which can capture the voice of someone who is losing his ability to speak and magnifying glass for Mac. The latter takes advantage of his iPhone (or a USB camera) to be able to approach, for example, a distant board, and present the writing on the board to the user on the screen of his MAC, very ingenious things for those who have vision problems.
In a similar line, the accessibility reader can take images of book pages and show them on the MAC screen, allowing zoom or change of sources or colors to clarify things.
3. Wi-fi Timesover
This is a feature that comes with iOS 19, according to Gurman, but logically it must also be applied to Tahoe macOS (and other Apple platforms), because it is about unifying the public Wi-Fi session latest in multiple Apple devices for convenience.
As you are, when you are in a hotel, gym or other place with public Wi-Fi, you may have to complete a form before you can connect to the network and connect. Doing this on multiple devices is even more painful, but with this new feature, you will only have to complete this form once, and all its other Apple devices will automatically use those details.
So, for example, he addresses the form in his MacBook, and it will also be good to go to his iPhone and his iPad, ordered.