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In recent days, a number of different reports from journalists and industry analysts have appeared on the web, expressing their expectations for the upcoming WWDC conference. For all Apple fans waiting for news, these editors of the world's largest websites and analysts of famous analytics companies have bad news - we will most likely not see any big product news at WWDC.

At the same time, there is a whole range of products that Apple could introduce next week. This year we will certainly see new iPad Pros, which will probably appear again in at least two sizes. Of course, there are also new iPhones, but perhaps no one expected them at WWDC, given that the September keynote is primarily intended for them. We are sure to see some Macs updated this year as well. In the PC segment, updated MacBook Pros should arrive, an updated 12″ MacBook and (finally) should also arrive successor MacBook Air that has been out of service for many years.

However, that's not all, as the Apple Watch Series 4 is also expected, which has been rumored for several months. In their case, it should be the first major evolution, when the shape will change for the first time since the release of the premiere generation, as Apple should reach for a larger display while maintaining the same proportions. If Apple does introduce something new at WWDC, it will most likely be a cheaper alternative to the HomePod speaker. It's supposed to be a product under Beats, but that's all (besides the fact that something like this is actually in the works) we know about this upcoming product.

So Apple still has a lot of news this year. If none of these show up at WWDC, we're in for possibly the busiest fall in years. However, the above-mentioned analysts, experts and editors of the biggest Apple websites almost unanimously declare that this year's WWDC will primarily be about software. In the case of iOS 12, we should see a revised notification center, ARkit 2.0, a newly revised and supplemented section focused on health and many other small things. Logically, other operating systems will also receive the news. However, we have to take into account that Apple himself admitted at the beginning of the year that this year will be, as far as the development of new software is concerned, mainly focused on bug fixes and optimization. The biggest news have been postponed until next year. We will see how it will be in practice in four days...

Source: Macrumors, 9to5mac

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