As the 2022 World Developers Conference (WWDC) approaches, reports say that the operating systems of technology giant Apple are expected to be the centerpiece of the conference.
According to TechCrunch, users will no doubt hear the latest news about iOS, iPadOS, macOS and watchOS, as well as some wildcards like tvOS at WWDC, which is scheduled to start on June 6th.
The first look at iOS 16 is likely to come with an early developer beta, so if you have an Apple Developer account, you’ll be able to access it shortly after launch.
Apparently, the most important changes are in the lock screen, notifications, messages, and health.
The update could bring some widgets to real estate, through “Today’s View,” including key information such as weather, calendar entries, and shortcuts to your favorite apps, beyond the camera buttons. and the existing flashlight.
It looks like features are setting the stage for an iPhone 14 version with the ever-active screen type currently offered on the Apple Watch and some Android phones.
A new version of the Messages app is said to have more social features as well as a new audio messaging feature. The iPhone Health app is also getting some new features.
iPadOS, meanwhile, could get multitasking enhancements designed to make the tablet’s operating system more competitive with laptops.
This could include an improvement in the way iPads manage application windows for more desktop experience that could further separate the operating system fork from its mobile counterpart, according to the report.
tvOS remains a big question mark, especially after the operating system received virtually no ratings at last year’s event.
Meanwhile, a recent report said the tech giant is unlikely to announce its mixed reality headphones at WWDC this year.
WWDC will begin on June 6 for more than 30 million Apple developers worldwide.
Throughout the week, developers will be able to connect directly with Apple engineers and designers through digital labs and labs for guidance on creating innovative applications and games and platform differentiators.
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