In a recent development, a prominent YouTube leaker with reliable inside sources caused a stir by releasing a video purportedly showcasing the interface of iOS 19. Despite being unauthorized for public disclosure, the video has sparked speculation about a significant interface overhaul for the iPhone in the near future.
Jon Prosser, a YouTuber from the FPT channel, recreated the key details from the leaked video. The highlight is the redesigned Camera app, featuring a fresh look and rearranged function buttons for improved usability. However, the most striking aspect is the design language, which bears a strong resemblance to that of visionOS, the operating system of Apple Vision Pro.
The new Camera app interface is an elegant blend of modern design aesthetics and a nod to the “blurry glass” effect reminiscent of Windows Vista and Windows 7. According to Prosser’s interpretation, this could signal the beginning of a quiet yet sweeping design revolution by Apple.

A recreation of the new iOS 19 Camera app design. Image: Front Page Tech
While Prosser suggests that this might be limited to specific app experiments in iOS 19, it still sets a precedent for the new design philosophy to become the norm across the iOS interface. Whichever scenario unfolds, this is still considered one of the most significant interface changes for iOS in recent years.
Apple’s pursuit of a unified design language across its devices is a logical step. Despite the Vision Pro’s limited success due to its premium price point, Apple remains committed to extended reality (XR). Rumors suggest the company is working on the second generation of Apple Vision Pro, along with whispers of AI-powered AR smart glasses, akin to Meta Orion.
If iOS 19 indeed carries the essence of visionOS, it will facilitate a smoother transition for users into Apple’s XR ecosystem in the future. This not only represents a step forward in unifying the device experience but also underscores Apple’s dedication to maintaining consistency across its product lineup.
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