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WWDC 2025: What Apple Didn’t Announce (But Should Have)

WWDC 2025 had fans buzzing for weeks. Rumors said we’d get a smarter Siri, Apple Glass updates, and even a big leap in smart home tech. People searched for “Siri 2.0,” “Apple Glass leaks,” and “AI HomePod.” But when the event ended, most of that didn’t show up.
This wasn’t just wishful thinking; these were rumored features many thought were ready to launch.
Big Rumors That Didn’t Happen
1. Siri 2.0 (with AI Brains)
Insiders said Siri would finally get smarter. Rumors talked about an AI-powered Siri that could understand full conversations, take action, and work across apps. That didn’t happen. Siri upgrades were barely mentioned.
2. Apple Glass
Leakers shared patent images and design hints. Some thought a sneak peek of Apple Glass was coming. We got nothing, no tease, no timeline.
3. Smart Home Hub
A wall-mounted HomePod or display device with AI was one of the hottest rumors. Apple didn’t say a word about smart home plans. Alexa and Google Assistant are still ahead in this space.
4. Cross-App AI Assistant
People expected an Apple assistant that works like ChatGPT. One that helps write, plan, search, and automate tasks across your iPhone and Mac. But all we got were small tools like Genmoji and AI image edits.
Why It Matters
When rumors spread this wide, fans get excited. And when none of it happens, they notice. Google and Microsoft are dropping AI tools fast. Apple is playing it safe, and it shows.
What We’re Still Waiting For
- Siri that can actually help
- Smart glasses that do more than AR demos
- A real home device with voice + screen
- AI features across all apps, not just the Photos app
Apple may be saving big changes for later. But skipping all the major rumors left people asking one thing:
Which rumored Apple feature were you most excited for?
Still, rumors are just that, rumors. Companies like Apple will always follow their roadmap, no matter what the internet says. It’s fun to guess, but only they know what’s next.

