![]() It now also has 20x more facts than it did 3 years back. iOS 14 has a compact Siri that doesn’t take over your entire screen when you invoke it. Remember how Google now has a compact Assistant? Well, Siri is going the same route. That’s pretty awesome and I can see YouTube making a good use of that feature. Moreover, you can swipe it to the side to hide the video and continue playing the audio. You can drag the PiP window around, pinch to zoom, etc. It’s unclear which apps this will work with, but it definitely works with the TV app. However, it’s great to have it on iPhones as well. This is a feature that Android phones have had for a long time now. IOS now also supports picture in picture. Anyone who has ever played PUBG on an iPhone only to have a call come in will know that this feature is a godsend. iOS 14 shows up incoming calls as a small banner on the top of the screen instead of taking over the entire display. Head to on June 22nd to catch the keynote live.This is extremely useful for me. This will likely start with MacBooks later this year or 2021. ARM processors in Macs – There’s been a lot of buzz online recently regarding Apple moving away from Intel and building its own processors for its computer line.MacBooks – The entire MacBook range (Air, Pro 13-inch and 16-inch) has recently been updated.Apple Watch – New watches always debut alongside new iPhones in September.iPhones – iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro will debut at their usual September event.Mac Mini (last updated 2018) (Minor storage update 2020)ĭon’t count on their being any new or updated hardware at WWDC, as Apple may decide to announce outside of the event, as not to get overshadowed by their own software news.Wireless charger – to replace the now dead AirPower.WWDC 2020 may be a good opportunity to debut some new products either as a preview for something they’re working on or straight up release. With Apple’s March event earlier this year cancelled, new products have been popping up out of the blue recently, such as an updated iPad Pro, iPhone SE 2nd gen, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro 13-inch. Apple Pencil support – Handwriting recognition and conversion to text.Īt past WWDCs we have occasionally seen some new and updated hardware product unveilings and releases.iMessage improvements – Users will be identified by retractable messages, mark as unread, a cleaner interface to bring it up to speed with competitors such as WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. ![]() For example, tap an address and go straight to Google Maps, rather than Apple Maps. Third-party app defaults – The ability to switch the default browser, music, maps and mail app.This could bring an Apple AR app, 3D AR feature in Maps, better focus in the camera and a better portrait mode. AR – apps and features to make full use of the LiDAR sensor on the new iPad and due on the new iPhone 12 Pro later this year.Fitness app – a new fitness app with workout videos, and integration across iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad and Apple TV.The app list will be sortable alphabetically, by notifications, most frequent or Siri smart suggestions (time-of-day, location, etc.) A new list view home screen/app – Either a completely redesigned home screen or new app with better organisation for your apps.What can we expect to see on stage next month? iOS 14 We’ll get a preview of iOS 14 at WWDC, with beta versions sent to developers and public release in September. Going from major redesigns, to minor features and stability improvements. iOS updates have shifted in recent years. Bringing new life to millions of iPhones around the world. ![]() All the rest of the information is speculation based on previous years and leaks. ![]() Apple’s press release features a promo picture (above) and some information about WWDC and the new format. 22nd June will see an online only keynote debut of Apple’s new software. There will be no usual event held this year for WWDC. This year going fully digital for the first time. Worldwide Developers Conference is where Apple show off all their latest software for their various products. ![]()
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