Plus, there’s a slim chance of some more exciting hardware news.
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From June 7 through to June 11, the online event will explore the future of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.Īs well as insight into the Apple technology and tools behind the next generation of applications, we’ll also get a first look at upcoming software upgrades for the manufacturer’s many devices.
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The 13-inch MacBook Pro is expected to hit the shelves in 2023.There’s no time to take a breath from the recent Apple product launches ! Next up is the WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference), Apple’s event that gives developers a peek into the future of its software ecosystem. But the overall design and features will be similar to the previous models. The only change that the 13-inch MacBook Pro will have is being equipped with the M2 silicon chip.
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The System Settings of the iPad OS 16 will also get an upgrade as Apple will roll out a new design. The other apps in the iOS that will get an update are Mail, Notes, Safari, Reminders, and Messages.Īpple also revealed during the event that it wants to focus on the iPad's multitasking ability and upgrade the features that will make the iPad OS 16 more like a MacBook.Īs for the M1 iPad Air and the M1 iPad Pro, Apple will add a Stage Manager feature that will allow multiple apps to be open at once in windows, according to Digital Trends.įor those looking forward to the 13-inch MacBook Pro, Apple announced that it would not be making any changes to its design. The Apple Pay Later feature, which was first introduced in 2021, will be launched in mid-2022, according to Gurman. Updates that Fans can ExpectĪpple fans can expect massive changes for the iOS lock screen, as the tech giant will now allow users to add personalized widgets, choose from new sets of wallpapers, and they can even get the ability to change the font and color of their lock screen. The rumor about a silicon Mac Pro was also not confirmed during the event. There were speculations online that Apple would update the Mac Pro Display XDR at the WWDC 2022 event, but that never happened. The Apple Watch currently has a Power Reserve Mode, which restricts the watch's functionality to show the time in order to save battery life.Īccording to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the Low Power Mode feature will not be included in the watchOS 9, but there is a possibility that the tech giant will include it in the upcoming Apple Watch Series 8.Īs for the Mac Pro, the display will stay the same. The feature will allow users to use the watch even with reduced battery life.Īlso Read: Apple WWDC: iOS 15 FaceTime Features, Notifications, Privacy, Find My Update and MORE
However, that screenshot of an alleged MacBook Air was not real, according to MacRumors.Īnother rumor that made its way around Twitter was watchOS 9's Low Power Mode feature. In May 2021, Prosser tweeted a screenshot of a MacBook Air with a white keyboard, white bezels, and filled with bright colors. This rumor was fueled by a tweet from known Apple leaker Jon Prosser. One of the rumors that circulated online after the WWDC 2022 event was MacBook Air's updated looks with white bezels.