Apple locks in WWDC 2021 keynote date and time – here’s when we’ll see iOS 15
Will Apple Glasses or the new MacBook make a WWDC 2021 appearance?
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Lock theAppleWWDC 2021keynote time into your iCal: Tim Cook will take the stage Monday, June 7 at 10am PDT, according to some officialnewsby the company today.
The means you’ll be able to tune into the AppleWWDC2021 live stream at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT / 6pm BST and 3am AEST (technically June 8 by that time), and you can now peruse the developer conference’s program schedule.
At the WWDC keynote, we expect to see a variety of product and software reveals, from the nearly confirmediOS 15to the still theoreticalApple Glasses.
The date isn’t actually new news. Applerevealedback in March that its Worldwide Developers Conference was scheduled for Monday, June 7 through Friday, June 11. Now we know more about how Apple will fill the rest of the week after the keynote.
What to expect at the Apple WWDC 2021 keynote
With the rest of the conference so developer-focused, most Apple consumers are focused on the keynote, wondering whatTim Cookand company have planned.
We’re fairly positive that each of the latestoperating systemswill make an appearance. Beyond iOS 15, we should see the latest tricks ofiPadOS 15, tvOS 15, macOS 12 andwatchOS 8. The latter will have to combat Google’s exciting newWear OS upgradesannounced atGoogle IOlast week.
We don’t expect theiPhone 13orApple Watch 7to make appearances, but leaker Jon Prosserclaimedon Twitter today that he can ‘confirm macbook pro is coming’ to WWDC 2021. We last heard that the new MacBook Pro with M1 chip could get a hugeupgradewith up to 64GB of RAM, so we’re excited to see if this proves true.
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Plus, the promo images for WWDC 2021 have all hinted at something related toApple Glasses, so we’ve speculated for some time that Apple could finally show off its long-rumored AR/VR glasses next month.
After the keynote, Apple will hold a Platforms State of the Union at 2pm PT specifically targeted to developers; it will take a ‘deeper dive into the new tools, technologies, and advances across Apple platforms’ and stream on theApple Developers app.
On the Developers app, you’ll find Pavilions where devs can search for relevant information on new products or a given topic. Apple will stream over 200Sessionsfocused on iOS app development to the app as well across the five days, plus allow you to schedule ‘one-on-one lab consultations’ with Apple developers.
Michael Hicks began his freelance writing career with TechRadar in 2016, covering emerging tech like VR and self-driving cars. Nowadays, he works as a staff editor for Android Central, but still writes occasional TR reviews, how-tos and explainers on phones, tablets, smart home devices, and other tech.
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