The conference will feature several days of panels and workshops focused on Apple's various ecosystems and will serve as a launching pad for them. Major announcements are expected around iOS and iPadOS 18, MacOS 15, and WatchOS 11, among others. Updates to Apple Silicon and potentially new Macs are also anticipated. This comes less than a week after the Department of Justice announced it is suing Apple over claims of monopolistic practices surrounding the iPhone.
Key takeaways:
- Apple's annual World Wide Developer Conference is set for June 10-14, confirmed by Apple SVP Greg “Joz” Joswiak.
- The event will focus on developers for Apple’s various operating systems and will feature several days of panels and workshops.
- Big announcements are expected around iOS and iPadOS 18, MacOS 15 and WatchOS 11, as well as updates to Apple Silicon and potentially new Macs.
- The announcement comes less than a week after the Department of Justice announced it is suing Apple over claims of monopolistic practices surrounding the iPhone.