The tech giant Apple has revealed the dates for its much-awaited Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2024. The event will kick off on June 10 and will go on till June 14. Apart from attending it in person at Apple Park, the event will embrace a digital format to reach a global audience. A number of things are expected to be unveiled this June and speculations regarding them have been making waves among the tech enthusiasts.
WWDC 2024: Where Can I Watch
Apple plans to broadcast the WWDC live via its website and YouTube channel. In case you miss the live stream, you can catch the recorded version on YouTube after the event concludes. Tune into the live streams on June 10 to witness the event.
Now, let's delve into some of the major announcements anticipated from Apple during WWDC.
WWDC 2024: What Can We Expect
This year's conference promises to be an extensive showcase of the latest advancements in Apple's operating systems, covering iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and the innovative visionOS. Apple is offering this event at no cost to developers, emphasising its dedication to nurturing innovation and supporting the developer community with the tools they need to excel in app and game development.
Based on speculation and historical patterns, the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) for 2024 is expected to unveil iOS 18 along with a range of updates throughout Apple's ecosystem. This update is anticipated to heavily utilise artificial intelligence, introducing enhancements that could revolutionise user-device interaction.
Alongside iOS 18, Apple is anticipated to introduce updated versions of its operating systems for all platforms, including iPadOS 18, macOS 15, watchOS 11, tvOS 18, and HomePod Software 18. Notably, the agenda also includes the debut of visionOS 2, designed specifically for the highly anticipated Apple Vision Pro headset.
Hardware enthusiasts have something to look forward to as well. The upcoming event is poised to showcase the latest advancements in Apple's computer lineup, featuring the new Mac Studio, Mac Pro, and Mac Mini equipped with the innovative M3 chip. This comes on the heels of the recent launch of the M3-powered MacBook Air earlier in the month. However, there are indications that a new 15-inch model of the MacBook Air will not be unveiled at this time.