What to Expect from The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2023?

From Apple software to Macs and other devices that use it, this is Apple’s chance to provide step-by-step instructions to the army of developers who create apps and tools for everything from the iPad to the Apple Watch.

Apple worldwide developers conference

iOS

The biggest software offering at WWDC is sure to be iOS, with millions of iPhone users looking forward to the latest features that will be supported by the new version of Apple’s smartphone software.

iPadOS 16

iPadOS, meanwhile, could get multitasking improvements designed to make the tablet operating system more competitive with laptops. This could end up being a big year for iPadOS, which has largely served as a sort of bigger-screen version of iOS since the company.

macOS 13

The potential name for the lucky macOS 13 is among those for which Apple applied for a trademark several years ago. In addition to being an extinct elephant, Mammoth is also the Sierra Nevada region, which is consistent with the last few versions of macOS.

WatchOS 9 and tvOS 16

WatchOS is expected to get some key features like new faces for a bigger display as well as an improved low power mode. Honestly, the latter is important. Battery life is still a big issue with the Apple Watch compared to the competition.

Apple app update

  • Apple Wallet will now offer Apple Pay Later, allowing users to split spending into four interest-free installments, similar to PayPal Pay in Four.
  • Additional features for Apple Maps are now being rolled out for several countries, such as real-time integration with public transit systems and multi-stop routes.
  • The iPhone maker has redesigned its Home app to make it more intuitive and user-friendly.

CarPlay

  • CarPlay is getting one of its most significant upgrades this year, with features like temperature control, fuel gauges and more.
  • The brand wants it to act as a viable alternative to things users do manually but for that to happen, carmakers will need to integrate the same.

M2 chips

  • The M2 chips are an upgrade to its first proprietary laptop and PC chip, the M1.
  • It comes with an 8-core CPU and 10-core GPU and is based on the second-generation 5nm technology.

MacBook air and MacBook Pro

Apple introduced the expected MacBook Air and MacBook Pro with the M2 chip inside. While the former will get a design change, the Pro will also now have a notch.

macOS ventura

  • macOS also received its newer version, promoted as macOS Ventura. The most notable upgrade is the presence of a store manager that lets you focus on multiple apps at once and group apps running together.
  • You can now undo a send, schedule a send, and have timed reminders in the Mail app. Apple also introduced Continuity Camera, a feature that allows users to use their iPhone camera for video calls on macOS.

Conclusion

Apple has for a long time brought only a few small innovations to its releases, and this year was no different. This is a reflection of the high reliability and stability of its products.