![]() ![]() However, the event has focused on Mac releases in recent years. The first few iPhone revisions-iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPhone 4S-were all released at WWDC, and the HomePod had its unveiling at the event in 2017 as well. WWDC tends to be a software-focused event, but Apple has often found time during its WWDC keynotes to launch hardware products too. ![]() In April, Mark Gurman reported that watchOS 10 will have “notable changes to the user interface” and “should be a fairly extensive upgrade.” This is more of a niche than the iPhone, iPad, and Mac updates discussed above but could bring more health and fitness features to Apple Watch owners around the world. The new operating system for the Apple Watch will be revealed at WWDC 2023. (See every version of macOS released so far.) Could this be the year Apple makes another big change in its naming convention? watchOS 10 Prior to the California-based names Apple named 10 versions of the Mac operating system after big cats. So far we’ve had: Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey, and Ventura. This should be macOS version 14.0, but what is less predictable is the California landmark Apple will name the version after. What’s Apple got in store for its follow-up to macOS Ventura? We’ll find out at WWDC 2023. In 2022, Apple released iPad OS 16 a month after iOS 16, so it’s possible that the two versions don’t arrive at the same time. When Apple’s two mobile operating systems split in 2019 they were similar in most respects, but the iPad version is heading steadily into its own realm. The accompanying update for iPad owners, iPadOS 17 is likely to incorporate most of the new features of iOS 17 but adapted to a larger-screen interface. Over the course of the next few months, the developer and public betas will go through a testing process where features will be tweaked, changed, fixed, and updated until we reach the finished iOS 17.0 public release, most likely in September. ![]() ![]() Our advice is to be cautious and prepared for serious flaws with the beta software–it might even brick your device. Developers will then be able to install the iOS beta and a few weeks later a public beta version will be made available for all users who want to try the new features. iOS 17 will be announced at WWDC 2023, then released as a developer beta (for registered app developers only) almost immediately after the keynote. Some lucky developers will be able to watch the event live in person, but there will be a lot of competition for those tickets which will be randomly selected from those to apply and aren’t transferable.Īmong the rumors we’ve heard about iOS 17 are that it will mainly focus on performance improvements but still bring enhancements to the Control Center, Dynamic Island, and Spotlight search, as well as updated versions of the Camera and Health apps.īut before then, there’s a whole beta-testing cycle to get through. This means you’ll be able to watch the presentation on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and even PC.
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