Apple has long maintained a product development strategy that follows a multi-year roadmap. Not only are devices like iPhones and Macs researched, developed, and tested from a very early stage, but its operating system updates are also developed and tested very early on.

In Bloomberg's Power On report, tech journalist Mark Gurman stated that Apple has officially begun development of operating system updates for 2027. Accordingly, software engineering teams are currently in the process of building individual features, applications, and improvements.
However, at this point, Apple has not yet begun integrating all of those components into complete versions of the operating system.
However, with about a year left before introducing these products to developers at WWDC 2027, the company still has plenty of time to perfect them.
Gurman added that iOS 28 and iPadOS 28 currently have the internal codename "Bell," while macOS 28 is called "Poppy." Apple employees combined these two names to create the nickname "Boppy" to refer to the 2027 operating system generation.
This isn't a new naming convention at Apple. Previously, iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 were codenamed "Rave," while macOS 27 was called "Fizz." By combining these two names, Apple employees created the nickname "Rizz" to refer to the respective operating systems.
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