On May 23, it was reported that Apple had confirmed that it would hold the annual World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) from June 3 to 7 this year. Recently, the company finally sent an invitation letter to the media for this event. The conference will be held at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California at 10 a.m. local time on June 3 (1 a.m. Beijing time on June 4).
According to foreign media reports, Apple will talk about the upcoming iOS 13 system for the first time at that time, show its major new features to the outside world, and announce the release schedule of iOS 13 beta to the eager testers. The official version of iOS 13 will be released together with the new iPhone this fall. It is rumored that the new system supports the native dark mode, which seems to be very popular recently. Google has added this function in the Android Q beta.
Apple should also release new versions of other operating systems, such as watchOS, tvOS and macOS. It is reported that watchOS will support on watch app stores, while iPad apps will support macOS. All the above products should be displayed on the stage one by one, so WWDC should have many highlights.
Last year's WWDC did not release hardware. Apple has quietly updated its MacBook Pro laptop recently, so this conference may not release new hardware. Of course, there will be "one more thing".
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