WWDC 2023, all the news we can expect from Apple

WWDC 2023, all the news we can expect from Apple

Rumors suggest that Apple’s upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2023 will be a massive event, possibly one of the largest ever organized by the company, with the intention of surprising the world of technology.

In addition to operating system updates and new features, Apple is expected to finally unveil its long-awaited mixed reality viewer, which will mark its entry into a new product category and offer a glimpse into the future of virtual reality.

The WWDC 2023 keynote

The WWDC 2023 keynote is scheduled for Monday, June 5. The event will be held digitally and in person at Apple Park in Cupertino, California. Apple CEO Tim Cook is expected to kick off the keynote.

How to watch WWDC

Apple plans to stream the WWDC keynote live on its website and YouTube channel, with the stream also available for embedding in articles and other media.

For those unable to watch the event in real-time, Apple will release a pre-recorded version on YouTube after the keynote.

The debut of Apple’s mixed reality viewer

There’s a lot of buzz surrounding Apple’s upcoming WWDC 2023 event, and many are eagerly anticipating the potential unveiling of the company’s mixed reality viewer.

This product has been the subject of rumors and leaks for quite some time, so it’s no surprise that it’s one of the main things people are hoping to see at the conference.

Although Apple has not officially confirmed its existence, the viewer is expected to offer both virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) experiences.

According to reports, the viewer, possibly called “Reality Pro,” will have a design similar to ski goggles and will feature a physical dial that will allow users to switch between virtual reality and the real world.

The mixed reality viewer that Apple is rumored to unveil at WWDC 2023 is anticipated to come equipped with a number of external sensors for hand tracking, as well as internal sensors for eye tracking.

Along with these features, it’s being reported that Apple is also developing versions of their native apps like Safari, FaceTime, Apple TV, Apple Books, and Freeform, specifically designed to adapt to VR.

The viewer is expected to be priced at around $3,000, but there is speculation that Apple is working on cheaper versions of the device, although these are unlikely to be unveiled at this event.

A new 15-inch MacBook Air

Another potential surprise at WWDC 2023 is the launch of a new version of the MacBook Air with a 15-inch display. For a long time, the MacBook Air has had a standard 13-inch display, but rumors point to Apple expanding the size options.

The new 15-inch MacBook Air is expected to feature Apple’s M2 chip, which was used in MacBook Air models released last year.

According to reports, the display will have a resolution of 3024 x 1964, similar to that of the 14-inch MacBook Pro, although it could be slightly less sharp due to the additional space it must take up.

Although details are scarce, there have been rumors circulating about other potential new Macs that Apple may be developing. It’s been speculated that the company is working on revamping the 13-inch MacBook Pro, a 13-inch MacBook Air, and a 24-inch iMac, all of which are said to be equipped with the new M3 chip.

New features for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS

Since WWDC is geared towards developers, it’s widely anticipated that Apple will use the event to reveal updates to its operating systems, such as iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.

iOS 17 is expected to include a number of updates that will improve the user experience, although these are expected to be primarily quality-of-life improvements for the user.

Apple has already previewed the accessibility features of the new operating system, including a custom voice tool that allows users to create a synthetic voice after just 15 minutes of training.

As for iPadOS 17, improvements are expected in the task management system known as Stage Manager, which according to some experts remains imperfect since its official launch last October. These improvements will focus more on the technical aspects of the system and less on its overall functionality.

Not much is known about what’s in store for macOS 14 and tvOS 17, but watchOS 10 is rumored to receive a major update with a widget-based interface.

A diary app for iPhone focused on mental health

In connection with iOS 17, Apple will reportedly release a new iPhone journaling app that will allow users to record their thoughts and activities throughout the day.

The app could also offer suggestions on topics to write about and keep track of the people you spend time with. Apple is expected to unveil the app at WWDC, but its public release is planned for the fall.

Opening up Apple’s closed ecosystem

Apple is under pressure to comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). While some rules are already in place, “digital gateways” like Apple have until March next year to allow users to download third-party apps and upload apps independently within the EU, something Apple has adamantly opposed on security grounds.

Given the nature of WWDC as a developer-focused event, it’s not unexpected for Apple to offer a sneak peek of the modifications it’s making to the iPhone and iPad ecosystems, or at the very least, to discreetly notify developers about these changes.

Bloomberg has reported that Apple is intending to “restructure” iOS in order to adhere to European regulations.

In addition to allowing third-party apps to load, there is speculation that Apple may drop the requirement for third-party browsers to use Apple’s WebKit engine, which would allow for greater differentiation of mobile browsers.

It is also rumored that the company could open up access to its NFC chip, currently limited to proprietary services such as Apple Wallet and Apple Pay.

Apple’s future

WWDC 2023 promises to be an exciting event for Apple fans. In addition to the aforementioned expectations, the company is expected to unveil new Mac models, make further progress in the field of artificial intelligence, and launch the iPhone 15 later this year.

Undoubtedly, Apple puts a lot of emphasis on innovation and the development of new products and features to meet the needs of its users.

As WWDC approaches, technology enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the surprises and announcements Apple has in store.

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