Apple WWDC 2023: The Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple’s annual developer conference, is set to start tonight, June 5. Typically, Apple showcases new operating systems for iPhones, Macs, smart watches, iPads, and Apple TVs at WWDC. The trend will continue this year as well, and we will see the latest iOS 17, macOS 14, WatchOS 10, iPadOS 17, and tvOS 17, respectively. We may also see the introduction of xrOS — Apple’s new operating system for its much-awaited Reality AR/VR headset. The software-focused event could also introduce fans to new Macs, including a 15-inch MacBook Air with M2 SoC. Apple WWDC keynote remains free to watch, and fans can turn to YouTube. Just head to the official Apple channel and watch the event at 10:30 PM IST.
Apple WWDC 2023: As mentioned, the event will introduce us to a mix of new software and hardware. We already have a fair bit of idea about what to expect. Here’s what you need to know in four points. Apple’s last iterations of OS for iPhones and iPads focused on widgets and the lock screen. This year, the story could be the same. We expect some modest changes to the lock screen and Control Centre. Apple may also consider adding new privacy-focused features. Otherwise, big updates are likely reserved for xrOS for mixed-reality headsets. Apple releases new versions of iOS and iPadOS typically after the launch of iPhones in September or October.