The Apple 2022 World Developer Conference (WWDC 2022) is scheduled to begin on Monday, June 6, and run through Friday, June 10. The conference in 2022, which marks its 33rd edition, will be completely remote, like all Apple events in the last two years.
The event is absolutely free for anyone who wants to join online.
The first day of the event, Monday, June 6, will begin with a keynote presentation, probably led by Apple CEO Tim Cook and colleagues, where we will learn more about the new software and possibly new hardware.
From what we know so far, Apple will unveil its new iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, which are expected to offer several enhancements, including new health tracking features and notification updates. MacOS 13 is expected to be presented at the event, along with tvOS16.
On the hardware side, we can see the new iMac Pro, Mac mini, Mac Pro and probably the new MacBook Air, which includes Apple’s silicon – the M2 processor. We can also see the long-spread rumors about Apple’s AR / VR headphones in action, although previous reports have suggested that the headphones will not be released until 2023.
You can find out for yourself what Apple has up its sleeve on Monday, June 6 at 13:00 ET / 10: 00 PT.
The keynote note will be broadcast live on developer.apple.com/wwdc22/, Apple’s developer app, and Apple’s YouTube channel.
You can follow the homepage of MobileSyrup, Twitter and / or Facebook for all the latest news from the event. Apple’s Twitter page will also likely tweet messages when they happen.
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