As Apple’s WWDC approaches, a tech writer publishing the new issue of his weekly newsletter outlined his expectations for the hardware Apple could announce at this year’s conference. So what did he say?
APPLE IS NOT EXPECTED TO INVOLVED BUT…
Apple’s developers conference often highlights software. The company does not prefer to introduce hardware at WWDC. Therefore, it is not expected that a hardware will be introduced in the keynote speech of this year’s conference on June 6th. But Apple can make a surprise.
Technology writer Mark Gurman noted that if any hardware is to be introduced at WWDC, it’s likely to be on the Mac side. According to what Gurman said, the company may launch the new MacBook Air with the M2 chip at the conference.
Another piece of hardware on the author’s agenda was Apple’s mixed reality headset. But he remained cautious about making the “full-range” announcement of the mixed reality title at WWDC, taking a cautious profile. It seems that the mixed reality title is unlikely to be announced with a full presentation at this event.
It is considered certain that Apple will introduce new software such as iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, tvOS 16 and macOS 13 at the conference.