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Discover the Latest Apple Innovations: Live Coverage of Apple WWDC ’23 Featuring AR Glasses, iOS 17, and More!

Happy Apple WWDC day! The week-long developer conference is starting today and Apple will surely use the opening keynote to show us what’s new and what’s upcoming.

The community is waiting with bated breath to see if today is the day we get to learn about Apple’s long-rumored AR/VR glasses. The entire leakster community does state that it is, indeed, the day. Apple’w WWDC invitation also winks and teases at that notion.

Of course, we will also probably see a teaser of the new features that Apple is preparing for iOS 17 — we hear there’s a new Journal app headed to our iPhones, as well as a complete redesign of iMessage and Control Center.

Preslav Kateliev

iOS 17 expected new features

We are almost certain we will see the first reveal of iOS 17. After all, this is a conference for Apple software developers, and the mobile operating system is kind of the most important pillar in their portfolio.
We’ve already seen tidbits of leaks and speculations about iOS 17 — we could see a re-work of iMessage, new ways to use the Dynamic Island around the selfie camera, a new Journal app, a Control Center facelift, and a new live lockscreen which kind of mimics what the Google Pixel does when docked — become a smart home hub.

Usually, Apple reveals the next build of iOS at WWDC, then there’s a summer of beta-testing from developers and the community, and then the public version of the software drops in September, with the new iPhones.

If you want to beta-test iOS 17, you need to either be a developer or just sign up for the beta program when it becomes available. Usually, developers get access to new patches first — about a week or two ahead of the public beta. But don’t fret, the public betas are much more stable, so we do suggest you wait on those if you want to actually daily-drive iOS 17 pre-release.

Preslav Kateliev

Will we see new iPads at WWDC?

It is not uncommon for Apple to unveil new mobile hardware in the spring or early summer. We’ve seen numerous iPhone SE or iPad models launched in this manner. It stands to reason that one might expect a refresh of the iPad Air or iPad Pro line.
However, prominent leaksters and analysts say it’s quiet on the iPad line. And, probably for good reason — when the M2 iPad Pro was announced last year, the M1 units were still considered massively overpowered for tablets (and still are). It’s very possible that Apple may slow down on the hardware updates here and actually work on developing the software that can make use of that raw power before introducing the next generation of pro iPads.

Preslav Kateliev

Mixed reality or Apple reality

 

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