![]() Moreover, the company could also showcase the long-awaited M-series version of the Mac Pro.And we're kicking off! Welcome (or welcome back) to another Apple event live blog. Bloomberg reports that Apple has new models of the iMac, codenamed J433 and J434, in the works, and they could be announced at this year's WWDC. Related: All Apple M2 chips compared: Which chipset is best for your next Mac?Īnd finally, Apple could also show off some new desktops at the June keynote. ![]() There is also speculation that Apple will launch a 15-inch variant of the MacBook Air - a first of its kind - at WWDC 2023. According to reports, the M3 chipset could be manufactured on a 3nm process, which would make it even more power-efficient than the M2. The M2 MacBook Air was praised for its new design and impressive performance, and the M3 is expected to be even more powerful. While the company isn't known to refresh its MacBook Air series annually, some reports suggest that Apple has its third-generation of M-series chipset, the Apple M3, ready, and the first device to feature it will be the 2023 MacBook Air. Quite surprisingly, Apple is also expected to announce the successor to its highly successful M2 MacBook Air. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman believes that the trajectory of the headset could follow that of the Apple Watch, which initially faced skepticism but eventually became a market leader. ![]() ![]() Reports suggest that Apple has already given a sneak peek of its upcoming mixed reality headset to a few select executives, who reportedly found the device uncomfortable to wear and lacking a "killer app." Despite this feedback, Apple is still expected to announce the headset at WWDC 2023. Previous reports also suggest that Apple's Reality Pro headset will feature two 8K displays, multiple cameras, and an M-series chipset. The device is expected to offer users both virtual and augmented reality experiences, such as a new way to video conference and a new way to consume multimedia content, possibly utilizing a combination of transparent lenses and displays. The company is not only expected to showcase the device but also its operating system, "xrOS," and features that will enable developers to create apps for the headset.Īccording to reports, Apple's upcoming Mixed Reality Headset will be priced at $3,000 and initially be available in limited markets. One of the most anticipated announcements at WWDC 2023 is Apple's rumored Mixed Reality Headset, dubbed "Reality Pro." Apple has reportedly been working on its Mixed Reality Headset for a number of years now, and it is expected that the company will finally show it off at WWDC 2023. Will these (and other features) be included in these Apple software updates? Only time will reveal what Apple has in store for its users. Many users have been requesting third-party watch faces on Apple Watch for quite some time now, while macOS users have been requesting support for widgets. In addition to this, Apple could also announce support for third-party apps (or third-party app stores) for iPhone with iOS 17 since European legislation requires Apple to allow side-loading apps from 2024.įor now, no information about the watchOS 10, macOS 14, and tvOS 17 software updates has leaked. Currently, apps such as Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge have to rely on Apple's WebKit engine to render a webpage. According to some reports, iOS 17 will support third-party web browsing engines. While it may not come with "tentpole improvement like last year’s revamped lock screen," iOS 17 is expected to check off some of the most user-requested features.Īpple could also be forced to make some groundbreaking changes to iOS due to Europe’s Digital Markets Act. Gurman now suggests that iOS 17 will come with some "nice to have" features.
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