WWDC 2017 _ Everything we expect to see

WWDC is Almost Upon Us: What to Expect from Apple's Annual Developers Extravaganza

Ahead of Monday's keynotes, we're running down everything we're expecting for the annual Developers extravaganza from software for hardware. One of the big two WWDC guarantees is that Apple will give us an upgrade for iOS, most likely named iOS 11. The past naming conventions have suggested that we'll see an upgraded interface, which could make a lot of sense given that this is the 10th anniversary of iOS and the biggest iPhone upgrade since 2014. All the rumors suggest that an upgraded FaceTime may be on the cards along with usual upgrades, such as improved theory of graded default apps.

The nicest thing about the iOS upgrade is that we should be able to download a developer beta virtually right away, although the finished version won't ship until sometime in the fall, like any version of iOS. An update to Mac OS is all but guaranteed for WWDC, there haven't been a whole lot of leaks regarding the 2017 era mac OS upgrade, so any possible updates are more a matter of guesswork and wishful thinking than anything else. One logical assumption is that Apple will have been working to integrate Siri more deeply into mac OS after debut in the feature in last year's version. A history feature similar to iOS would definitely be a positive for example.

Beyond this, an overhaul of iTunes is way beyond over June. FaceTime group calls have been rumored, and a standalone music app would be well-received and home kits support is still absent. Let us know in the comments section if you've got any guesses on the name Apple will choose for this year's entry; rumors so far are Quince Ward's, beginning with M, such as Malibu. Last year we got watch OS 3 at WWDC, so it makes sense that Apple will offer a sequel this year. With all Apple software upgrades this year, however, rumors have been few and far between. One possibility is the Apple will include asleep track anger based on its recent acquisition of sleep tracking out of edit.

Another possibility is that Apple will add new trackable activities such as skiing and snowboarding. It's unlikely that Apple will spring a fifth-gen apple TV on us at WWDC, what an upgrade to TV OS could be on the cards like watch your best all we've really got here is a wish list since virtually nothing has been leaked so far. Amazon Prime video has been rumored to be on its way to Apple TV sometime this year, so maybe WWDC will turn out to be what Apple announces it.

Apple To Steer Clear of Hardware Updates at WWDC?

KJ's Securities analyst vgq thinks it is a good chance that Apple will debut a 10.5 inch iPad Pro at this year's event in keeping with the iPhone a3 design to allow a bigger screen without having to anonymously increase the size of the device. The 10.5 inch iPad pro may boast a similar bezel to retain the same dimensions as the current 9 from 7 inch iPad pro, along with various under-the-hood improvements. You may even get a second gen Apple pencil thrown in hopefully with a slightly more sensible charging mechanism this time around.

New MacBooks Could Be Making Their Debut at WWDC

Compared to the massive upgrade of last year's MacBook Pro, research bar expect these to be only minor improvements such as a processor upgrade to intel's buster cable eight processors. Whether Apple announces room and seriously correctively WBC is a tussle what if they do will be the most talked about announcements at Monday's keynote.

A Standalone Smart Speaker for WWDC?

A standalone service speaker has been heavily rumoured in recent months with the idea being that this will allow Apple to compete with similar smart speakers such as the Amazon echo and Google home. According to KGI Securities analyst Ming chiku, Apple Smart speaker will offer high-end audio next to one will threaten seven tweeters it will also post computing power, it's similar to the iPhone 6s and will be aimed at the high-end entertainment market. It will also carry a higher price than the 179 dollar Amazon echo.

Other reports suggest that Apple's Smart speaker will resemble a fat version of the Google home speaker could mesh fabric covering the majority of the device and a concave top similar to that of the Mac Pro, it could additionally include a built-in camera and facial recognition technology for identifying users as well as an Amazon echo show style touch panel.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enWWDC is almost upon us ahead of Monday's keynotes we're running down everything we're expecting for the annual Developers extravaganza from software for hardware here's everything we expect to see next week one of the big two WWDC guarantees is that Apple will give us an upgrade for iOS most likely named iOS 11 mystics the past naming conventions some reports have suggested that we'll see an upgraded interface which could make a lot of sense given that this is the 10th anniversary of iOS on the a of Apple's biggest iPhone upgrade since 2014 all the rumors suggest that an upgraded FaceTime may be on the cards along with usual upgrades one would expect such as improved theory of graded default apps and more the nicest thing about the iOS upgrade is that we should be able to download a developer beta virtually right away although the finished version won't ship until sometime in the fall like any version of iOS an update to Mac OS is all but guaranteed for WWDC there haven't been a whole lot of leaks regarding the 2017 era mac OS upgrade so any possible updates are more a matter of guesswork and wishful thinking than anything else one logical assumption is that Apple will have been working to integrate Sri more deeply into mac OS after debut in the feature in last year's version a history feature similar to iOS would definitely be a positive for example beyond this an overhaul of iTunes is way beyond over June FaceTime group calls have been rumored a standalone music app would be well-received and home kits support is still absent let me know in the comments section if you've got any guesses on the name Apple will choose for this year's entry rumors so far quince Ward's the name beginning with M such as Malibu last year we got watch OS 3 at WWDC so it makes sense that Apple will offers a sequel this year as with all Apple software upgrades this year however rumors have been few and far between one possibility is the Apple will include asleep track anger based on its recent acquisition of sleep tracking out of edit another is that Apple will add new trackable activities such as skiing and snowboarding now it's unlikely the Apple will spring you through the fifth gen apple TV on us at WWDC what an upgrade to TV OS could be on the cards like watch your best all we've really got here is a wish list since virtually nothing has been leaked so far Amazon Prime video has been rumored to be on his way to Apple TV sometime this year so maybe WWDC will turn out to be what Apple announces it although Apple to steer clear of hardware updates at WWDC in recent years KJ's Securities analyst vgq thinks it is a good chance that Apple will debut a 10.5 inch iPad pro at this year's event in keeping with the iPhone a3 design to allow a bigger screen without having to anonymously increase the size of the device the 10.5 inch iPad pro may boast a similar bezel to retain the same dimensions as the current 9 from 7 inch iPad pro along the various under-the-hood improvements you may even get a 2nd gen apple pencil thrown in hopefully with a slightly more sensible charging mechanism this time around new MacBooks could also be making their debut at this year's WWDC compared to the massive upgrade of last year's macbook pro research bar expect these to be only minor improvements such as a processor upgrade to intel's buster cable eight processors whether Apple announces the room and seriously correctively WBC is a tussle what if they do will be the most talked about announcements at Monday's keynote a standalone service speaker has been heavily rumoured in recent months with the idea being that this will allow Apple to compete with similar smart speakers such as the Amazon echo and Google home according to KGI Securities analyst Ming chiku and Apple Smart speaker will offer high-end audio next to one will threaten seven tweeters it will also post computing power it's similar to the iPhone 6s and will be aimed at the high-end entertainment market it will also carry a higher price than the 179 dollar Amazon echo other reports suggest that Apple's Smart speaker will resemble a fat version of the Google home speaker could mesh fabric covering the majority of the device and a concave top similar to that of the Mac Pro it could additionally include a built in camera and facial recognition technology for identifying users as well as an Amazon echo show style touch panel well that's it for this video let me know in the comment section down below what you're most looking forward to seeing is WWDC also if you enjoyed this video go ahead and hit that like button down below and don't forget to hit subscribe to miss a single video simples of Mac I'll catch the next oneWWDC is almost upon us ahead of Monday's keynotes we're running down everything we're expecting for the annual Developers extravaganza from software for hardware here's everything we expect to see next week one of the big two WWDC guarantees is that Apple will give us an upgrade for iOS most likely named iOS 11 mystics the past naming conventions some reports have suggested that we'll see an upgraded interface which could make a lot of sense given that this is the 10th anniversary of iOS on the a of Apple's biggest iPhone upgrade since 2014 all the rumors suggest that an upgraded FaceTime may be on the cards along with usual upgrades one would expect such as improved theory of graded default apps and more the nicest thing about the iOS upgrade is that we should be able to download a developer beta virtually right away although the finished version won't ship until sometime in the fall like any version of iOS an update to Mac OS is all but guaranteed for WWDC there haven't been a whole lot of leaks regarding the 2017 era mac OS upgrade so any possible updates are more a matter of guesswork and wishful thinking than anything else one logical assumption is that Apple will have been working to integrate Sri more deeply into mac OS after debut in the feature in last year's version a history feature similar to iOS would definitely be a positive for example beyond this an overhaul of iTunes is way beyond over June FaceTime group calls have been rumored a standalone music app would be well-received and home kits support is still absent let me know in the comments section if you've got any guesses on the name Apple will choose for this year's entry rumors so far quince Ward's the name beginning with M such as Malibu last year we got watch OS 3 at WWDC so it makes sense that Apple will offers a sequel this year as with all Apple software upgrades this year however rumors have been few and far between one possibility is the Apple will include asleep track anger based on its recent acquisition of sleep tracking out of edit another is that Apple will add new trackable activities such as skiing and snowboarding now it's unlikely the Apple will spring you through the fifth gen apple TV on us at WWDC what an upgrade to TV OS could be on the cards like watch your best all we've really got here is a wish list since virtually nothing has been leaked so far Amazon Prime video has been rumored to be on his way to Apple TV sometime this year so maybe WWDC will turn out to be what Apple announces it although Apple to steer clear of hardware updates at WWDC in recent years KJ's Securities analyst vgq thinks it is a good chance that Apple will debut a 10.5 inch iPad pro at this year's event in keeping with the iPhone a3 design to allow a bigger screen without having to anonymously increase the size of the device the 10.5 inch iPad pro may boast a similar bezel to retain the same dimensions as the current 9 from 7 inch iPad pro along the various under-the-hood improvements you may even get a 2nd gen apple pencil thrown in hopefully with a slightly more sensible charging mechanism this time around new MacBooks could also be making their debut at this year's WWDC compared to the massive upgrade of last year's macbook pro research bar expect these to be only minor improvements such as a processor upgrade to intel's buster cable eight processors whether Apple announces the room and seriously correctively WBC is a tussle what if they do will be the most talked about announcements at Monday's keynote a standalone service speaker has been heavily rumoured in recent months with the idea being that this will allow Apple to compete with similar smart speakers such as the Amazon echo and Google home according to KGI Securities analyst Ming chiku and Apple Smart speaker will offer high-end audio next to one will threaten seven tweeters it will also post computing power it's similar to the iPhone 6s and will be aimed at the high-end entertainment market it will also carry a higher price than the 179 dollar Amazon echo other reports suggest that Apple's Smart speaker will resemble a fat version of the Google home speaker could mesh fabric covering the majority of the device and a concave top similar to that of the Mac Pro it could additionally include a built in camera and facial recognition technology for identifying users as well as an Amazon echo show style touch panel well that's it for this video let me know in the comment section down below what you're most looking forward to seeing is WWDC also if you enjoyed this video go ahead and hit that like button down below and don't forget to hit subscribe to miss a single video simples of Mac I'll catch the next one\n"