Apple puts on an annual developer conference in California to showcase new software, software updates, and technologies that developers can leverage.
Apple’s developer conferenceis almost here, and we’re rounding up what you can expect from the show as well as how to watch it.
Apple puts on its annual developer conference in California to showcase new software, software updates, and – sometimes – technologies that developers can leverage in order to make their apps more innovative and up to date.
Called the Worldwide Developers Conference or “dub, dub, dee, cee” for short, it might be geared toward developers, but Apple is very much talking to consumers at the same time, allowing them a glimpse as to what their phone, tablet, watch, TV, or laptop will be able to do in the months ahead.
And we aren’t over exaggerating those potential announcements. In 2018,Apple debuted iOS 12, MacOS Mojave, ARKit 2, WatchOS 5, and Siri Shortcut. The year before, the company introduced the HomePod and a new 10.5-inch iPad Pro. So, hardware could be on cards, too. The best iPhone X deals for May 2018What is Apple Pay and how does it work?AppleWhen is the WWDC 2019 keynote?
Apple’s WWDC 2019 conference takes places in San Jose, California from Monday 3 June to Friday 7 June at the McEnery Convention Center with the Apple keynote starting on Monday 10am PT (on 3 June). It usually lasts between 1- 2 hours with the company covering a lot of ground.
Here are the local times across the world:San Francisco: 10am (3 June)New York: 1pm (3 June)London: 6pm (3 June)Paris: 7pm (3 June)Moscow: 8pm (3 June)Mumbai: 10:30pm (3 June)Hong Kong: 1am (4 June)Beijing: 1am (4 June)Can you attend WWDC 2019?
Apple offers tickets to WWDC through a lottery system, but they went a long time ago. But, like your favourite football game, you can still watch the live stream. How to watch WWDC 2019
The WWDC keynote is usually available to watch online through the dedicated Apple site or the WWDC app on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. You’ll also be able to watch the livestream of the keynote online via the Safari, Chrome, and Firefox desktop browsers. It’ll likely be a two-hour event. Once it has concluded, Apple normally lets you watch it afterwards. The rest of the conference is a behind closed door affair only available to attendees, however many will share their notes from the sessions. What to expect from WWDC 2019
The big hitters are likely to be dark mode for iOS 13, turning the iPad into even more of a MacBook replacement than it already is, greater independence for Apple Watch, and the breakup but not demise of iTunes. Screenshot (Apple)iOS 13
Apple is expected to reveal the next version of iOS, iOS 13.
New features expected include “Dark mode” which will allow users to opt for a dark theme over the current “light mode” that has been standard since the launch of iOS in 2007.
Apple is also expected to announce a redesigned Home screen for both iPhone and iPad, as well as, new versions of Reminders, Maps, Messages, Mail, and new iPad features that will focus on allowing multiple windows to continue to bridge the gap between the laptop and the tablet.