Prosser’s reportage relied on re-created imagery, supposedly derived from the Vision Pro headset’s design language. The videos, published over a three-month span, promised a radical software overhaul that kept his audience guessing until Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June. When the curtain finally lifted, the reality bore little resemblance to Prosser’s confident projections.
The iOS 26 leak that misled the tech world
Jon Prosser sat before his Front Page Tech camera on January 17, 2025, claiming with total certainty he had seen the future of Apple’s interface. He spent six minutes detailing a massive redesign for what he called iOS 19, unaware that his deep-pocketed source had fed him a ghost.

Not only did the software miss the specific aesthetic shifts he described, but the branding itself was fundamentally off. Apple bypassed the anticipated version number entirely, launching the operating system as iOS 26. Prosser, who had spent months encouraging further leaks to bolster his scoops, found himself at the center of a high-profile industry misfire where the only thing confirmed as real was the inaccuracy of his intelligence.



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