Apple The 35th annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will take place June 10-14. The annual keynote is scheduled for June 10 at the Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California. The remaining festivities are online and developer support is free.
What should we expect at this year's keynote? WWDC is usually a software-focused event, so reports indicate that Apple will show off a set of upcoming updates, including iOS 18, iPadOS 18, tvOS 18, macOS 15, and watchOS 11. . The company is also likely to reveal the next operating system for the headphones, visionOS 2.
We may even get some new hardware announcements. While typically software-adjacent, last year's WWDC, from the aforementioned Vision Pro to the 15-inch M2 MacBook Air. The Mac Mini is missing, so perhaps the company will announce an M3-based update.
As for new software, there have been a lot of rumors about iOS 18. Apple has been reported with Siri and several iPhone apps. It has also been suggested that the smartphone's software will allow users to place apps anywhere on the home screen grid and offer, along with the usual range of layout changes.
The main event will be available on the Apple Developer app, Apple's website, and YouTube. The company also invites 50 winners of its annual contest to attend WWDC in person.
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