Apple might unveil several new Macs during its upcoming WWDC keynote, in addition to the rumored mixed-reality headset and new operating systems.
Gurman: We might see “several new Macs” at WWDC next week
Apple might unveil several new Macs during its upcoming WWDC keynote, in addition to the rumored mixed-reality headset and new operating systems.
Apple is rumored to start accepting trade-ins for its three recent Mac computers, including the Mac Studio, at the June 5 WWDC keynote. On the same day, Apple might unveil new models, including a possible Mac Studio follow-up.
iOS 17's AirPlay feature may be expanding to hotels, which will let you wirelessly beam images, videos and music from Apple devices to compatible hotel TVs.
The rumored nightstand-like mode in iOS 17 could automatically display information tidbits like stocks, weather and news when an iPhone is positioned horizontally.
The former design tzar is no longer associated with the iPhone maker, but he has apparently influenced at least three distinct features of an Apple headset.
Apple's M3 Mac systems coming in late 2023 and early 2024 reportedly include new iMacs, MacBook Pros and MacBook Airs. No word on new Mac Pros though.
Based on the iPhone 13's A15 Bionic, the new Apple Watch Series 9 chip should improve performance, extend battery life and bring other perks.
Corroborating analyst reports, Gurman confirms solid-state buttons will appear on the iPhone 16 Pros in 2024 instead of this year's models.
iPhone-like Apple Watch widgets will bring glanceable information and reduce the need to launch apps, becoming a central part of the watchOS 10 interface.
Apple's Health app should leap onto the iPad, plus gain eye and mood tracking. Apple is also rumored to launch a virtual health coaching service in the future.
The upcoming Apple headset should also offer augmented reality versions of all critical iPhone apps, including Safari, Mail, Books, FaceTime, Fitness, TV, etc.
Aside from a 15-inch MacBook Air, other Mac laptops and desktops are reportedly in development, including updated Mac Studio and iMac models.