**The Apple Vision Pro and WWDC: What to Expect**
For me, using the Vision Pro again has been an eye-opening experience. The technology and software implementation are truly out of this world, and I'm excited to see where it takes us. While I don't have a personal use case for the Vision Pro yet, I've seen others on Twitter who swear by its productivity benefits. It's clear that there's a lot of potential in this device, but for now, I'll be holding off on getting one.
**WWDC and Software Updates**
This year's WWDC is shaping up to be an exciting event, with a focus on software updates rather than new hardware releases. Apple has already announced plans to debut their International release of the Vision Pro in several countries, including Germany, France, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and China. I expect these devices to hit stores relatively soon, giving people around the world the chance to experience the latest advancements in augmented reality.
In terms of software updates, Apple is set to unveil iPad OS 18, watch OS 11, and Mac OS 15 at WWDC. While some fans may be eagerly awaiting major overhauls or new features, I think it's likely that we'll see more incremental improvements rather than revolutionary changes. This could include additional AI-powered features, such as enhanced Siri capabilities or improved predictive maintenance.
**The Vision Pro: What to Expect**
When it comes to the Vision Pro and its upcoming software updates, there aren't many surprises in store. Apple has already hinted at some quality-of-life improvements, such as the ability to rearrange home screen applications and more native apps for the device. We can also expect to see improved integration with other Apple services, such as Calendar, Reminders, News, and more.
One area where I think we'll see significant advancements is in AI-powered features. With the growing emphasis on artificial intelligence across all aspects of our lives, it's likely that Apple will continue to integrate this technology into their devices. While we won't be seeing a complete overhaul of our expectations around what an iPhone or iPad can do, we can expect some welcome improvements to our overall user experience.
**WWDC: What to Expect**
When it comes to the actual WWDC event, I think there are a few things that fans should keep in mind. First and foremost, there won't be any new hardware releases this year. Apple has already announced their plans for the Vision Pro's international release, so we can expect to see more of the same devices on offer rather than anything entirely new.
That being said, I do think WWDC will still be an exciting event, with plenty of opportunities for Apple to showcase their latest software advancements. With a focus on quality-of-life improvements and incremental updates, we can expect to see some interesting features and capabilities that will make our lives easier and more convenient. Whether or not they'll revolutionize the way we interact with our devices is another matter altogether.
**The Future of AI in Apple Devices**
One area where I think we'll see significant advancements in the coming months is in AI-powered features across all Apple devices. With the growing emphasis on artificial intelligence, it's likely that Apple will continue to integrate this technology into their products and services. While we won't be seeing a complete overhaul of our expectations around what an iPhone or iPad can do, we can expect some welcome improvements to our overall user experience.
One question that I think is worth exploring is how far Apple plans to take AI-powered features in their devices. Will they continue to enhance Siri's capabilities and predictive maintenance? How will this technology impact our daily lives and interactions with Apple products? These are the kinds of questions that I hope we'll get some answers to during WWDC.
**Leaving Comments**
As always, I'd love to hear from you – what do you think about the upcoming software updates at WWDC? Are there any features or capabilities that you're particularly excited about, or any concerns you have about how Apple will implement these changes? Let me know in the comments below! If you liked this article, be sure to leave a like and subscribe for more content.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwell everybody it is that time of year again WWDC starts on Monday June 10th at 1: p.m. eastern time 10: a.m. Pacific time and in this video we're going to talk about everything that we expect from IOS 18 iPad OS 18 Mac OS watchos and even Vision OS let's talk about it so before we actually get started leave a comment down below of what you want Apple to release during WWDC whether it's iOS related or iPad OS related always curious to know what your expectations are and also what your wishes are because we all know there's a big difference between each of them but without further Ado let's start off with iOS 18 because that's probably going to be the one that's going to get the most amount of attention and then all of those features are going to trickle down into things like Mac OS iPad OS and even Vision OS so I did recently make a video about the top six features coming to iOS 18 that aren't AI related so I definitely recommend checking that one out and it'll be the first link in the description down below for you guys to see exactly what's going on over there because apple is going to be focusing heavily on AI for this new WWDC and they're going to trickle down AI into everything that happens inside of your iPhone and iOS and all the native Apple applications so I do think we're finally going to get a version of Siri that's going to be comparable with something like Google Assistant because for years now Siri has always been lackluster sure for the most part it can answer some factual questions it can surf the web but once you start adding context clues and you start trying to have an ongoing conversation or you want a few more kind of intricate details done Siri kind of just loses its way and then just sends you to Safari or doesn't even know what to do at that point so hopefully integrating with chat GPT which is what's going to be happening in probably going to be announced during WWDC will be a big deal not only for Siri but then like I mentioned earlier for a bunch of native applications where this is going to be now integrated in and built in to make your life a little bit easier some things that I can trickle into aside from just Siri is going to be creating custom emojis based on user description photo editing via written spoken commands transcription for audio recordings which is already really good but imagine now with Chad gbt integrated into iOS 18 is just going to be magical smart summaries for Safari searches which I already love Gemini for on the Google side then xcode stuff and then of course wellness and fitness coaching which I think is going to be a big player especially if you are an apple Fitness subscriber like I am myself and then some quick things to take into consideration when it comes to iOS 18 outside of the AI front Apple's going to really focus on personalization and customization because again we're in a situation now where it's iOS 18 which means we've had 18 iterations of this iOS which means for the most part it has fully matured so don't expect a complete overhaul visually of iOS 18 but we will get some new customizations to the home screen like being able to now put icons and widgets wherever we want on the the screen we got a little bit of a glimpse of this with iPad OS 17 last year with widgets being able to be placed anywhere on the screen but still not with the applications but like I said go check out our latest video for more information on iOS 18 and some of those other features so now let's go over to iPad OS 18 like I mentioned earlier a lot of the AI stuff that's going to be announced on iOS 18 will probably trickle down to things like iPad OS 18 as well as Mac OS 15 because that's just how an Apple has been doing things recently right they kind of put all those features they announce with iOS and they also give it to iPad OS because they are so similar and they will be using the same functionality and the same type of feature sets but with iPad OS 18 my expectations I'm trying to make sure that they're tempered and they're realistic because obviously I always want the world with iPad OS 18 I want something magical to happen so it really is a full-fledged computer for not only myself but for pretty much the vast majority of people which I do think Apple can do Apple can probably give us some sort of Mac OS version and iPad OS version where if it's stocked on the magic keyboard it can be Mac OS like and then when it's removed from the magic keyboard it can still be that tablet and iPad OS first kind of mentality but again I don't really think that's going to be happening but leave some comments down below if that is something that you do want one thing that we know like almost for certain is that apple is finally giving us a native calculator app with iPad OS 18 I know it's been years now and Apple has said that they don't really create anything unless they can really make it the apple way and have a good reason for it but finally we should be getting a calculator application so no longer do we have to download third party ones or pay for some or deal with ADD specific calculators and things like that so that's going to be a nice little addition to iPad OS 18 and then another huge one that we know is coming for because Apple did give us a press release earlier last month is going to be itracking through accessibility settings now I think itracking through accessibility settings is going to be very similar to how you interact with vision OS so if you've ever had the chance to go demo The Vision Pro or you do own one then you know exactly what that is like and how magical that is so bringing that over to iPad OS 18 to be able to then just kind of look at icons on a screen be able to tap your fingers together to then click on icons so it be a great accessibility feature for people using iPads and using them without the actual touch interface so that coming to iPad OS 18 definitely save subscribe because I'm going to be putting that through its Paces to see exactly how viable of a solution and feature that is and then my last little I guess hope or wish list item for iPad OS 18 is that we get some M4 iPad Pro specific features that kind of make it worthwhile to upgrade to the M4 iPad Pro again if you can give us some sort of Mac OS like experience that makes it a little bit easier to then use your iPad let's say with a secondary display or something that makes it a little bit more familiar I think it would go a long way in terms of the iPad user base in order to be able to use it as your main computer again for me my iPad the way that it is works perfectly as my main computer with iPad OS 17.5 and all the ups and downs that comes with that but I know a lot of people want to use this form factor and they want the iPad Pro to be a true Microsoft Surface competitor so maybe Apple giving us some iPad Pro M4 exclusive features could be the way to go this year with iPad OS 18 but now let's migrate over to Vision OS so this is going to be the second iteration of vision OS Vision OS 2 again I actually sold my Vision Pro because aside from it being a wonderful toy to show off and some kind of awesome features that is are very magical for the most part my $4,000 is much better spent in other avenues and other Tech items and just other ways right cuz for right now the way that I was using the Vision Pro again it's awesome and I think there's definitely a future in it and some of the technology and the software that they were implementing is absolutely out of this world but there isn't really too much that I can personally do with it but that's not to say other people have been really maximizing The Vision Pro like I know some people on Twitter love their Vision Pro and they stand by it and it is their productivity machine but for me you know I'm going to hold off for a little bit while longer but when it comes to the Vision Pro and vision OS and what to expect there isn't going to be too much it's all going to be kind of quality of life improvements like being able to rearrange your home screen applications finally very similar to how we went from phone os1 to phone os2 back with the first iPhone and the second iPhone Apple's also set to actually build some native applications for the Apple Vision Pro as opposed to kind of just using the iPad version of a native application so look for some applications like calendar reminders news to have a vision OS specific application versus just the iPad pro version of that application put onto Vision OS and then lastly with the Vision Pro it's not really software related but apple is set to debut their International release of the Vision Pro and it's going to be going to Germany France Australia Japan South Korea Singapore and China so definitely see a roll out relatively soon is my expectation I bet you Apple announces exactly when but over the next couple weeks maybe to a month expect those Vision Pros to actually be released overseas so finally other people besides people here in the US will be able to get their hands on it and then when it comes to the rest of the sopt for space so we have Mac OS 15 watch OS 11 and then TV o don't expect too much with those updates they're probably also going to get all the AI features or at least the AI related features in their subset of software going to comes trickling down from IOS 18 but there isn't going to be any overhauls nothing too crazy when it comes to feature sets like I'm sure with watch OS 11 we'll get some additional workouts some additional watch faces but nothing out of this world that will really kind of get you excited to go out and maybe purchase an Apple Watch that is compatible with watch OS 11 so that is a complete Roundup of what to expect the WWDC it's probably going to last about an hour and a half to 2 hours and there is zero expectation of any new hardware being released at this WWDC which is a little bit disappointing because last year we did get the announcement of the Vision Pro as well as some revamped iMacs and things like that but again this year we're not expecting to get any hardware which again to each their own which I think is also a good thing to really focus in on the software and see what Apple's giving us and I personally will be installing iPad OS 18 beta 1 and iOS 18 beta 1 on both of my main devices so definitely stay subscribed we'll have a bunch of video content bunch of recap content and also some first use and Hands-On with the new softwares because it should be interesting to see what Apple gives us overall so leave a comment down below what is one thing that you really want out of iOS or iPad Os or of any of these updates is it a wish list item is it something that you think is realistic that Apple's going to be releasing because I do think this AI craze is going to it's definitely going to help out in some areas it's going to make your life a little bit more efficient Siri will get smarter but I don't think it's going to be like a night and day kind of you know wow moment where like oh my goodness my iPhone is now so much smarter and now I want to use it so much more because it does have chat gbt integration but see the own let me know in the comment down below what you think are you excited for it are you tempering your expectations a little bit or is it kind of like same old same old now with WWDC since everything is reached this level of maturity now now we just need like other form factors or something completely different to really get us excited but that's going to do it for this video if you made it to the end leave a little dolphin in the comments down below so I know that you made it to the end and if you guys want to watch more videos like this one click on one of these right here and until next time I'm Fernando and I'm out everybody peace let me know what you guys think about this new a-roll talking situation I seem to really like secondwell everybody it is that time of year again WWDC starts on Monday June 10th at 1: p.m. eastern time 10: a.m. Pacific time and in this video we're going to talk about everything that we expect from IOS 18 iPad OS 18 Mac OS watchos and even Vision OS let's talk about it so before we actually get started leave a comment down below of what you want Apple to release during WWDC whether it's iOS related or iPad OS related always curious to know what your expectations are and also what your wishes are because we all know there's a big difference between each of them but without further Ado let's start off with iOS 18 because that's probably going to be the one that's going to get the most amount of attention and then all of those features are going to trickle down into things like Mac OS iPad OS and even Vision OS so I did recently make a video about the top six features coming to iOS 18 that aren't AI related so I definitely recommend checking that one out and it'll be the first link in the description down below for you guys to see exactly what's going on over there because apple is going to be focusing heavily on AI for this new WWDC and they're going to trickle down AI into everything that happens inside of your iPhone and iOS and all the native Apple applications so I do think we're finally going to get a version of Siri that's going to be comparable with something like Google Assistant because for years now Siri has always been lackluster sure for the most part it can answer some factual questions it can surf the web but once you start adding context clues and you start trying to have an ongoing conversation or you want a few more kind of intricate details done Siri kind of just loses its way and then just sends you to Safari or doesn't even know what to do at that point so hopefully integrating with chat GPT which is what's going to be happening in probably going to be announced during WWDC will be a big deal not only for Siri but then like I mentioned earlier for a bunch of native applications where this is going to be now integrated in and built in to make your life a little bit easier some things that I can trickle into aside from just Siri is going to be creating custom emojis based on user description photo editing via written spoken commands transcription for audio recordings which is already really good but imagine now with Chad gbt integrated into iOS 18 is just going to be magical smart summaries for Safari searches which I already love Gemini for on the Google side then xcode stuff and then of course wellness and fitness coaching which I think is going to be a big player especially if you are an apple Fitness subscriber like I am myself and then some quick things to take into consideration when it comes to iOS 18 outside of the AI front Apple's going to really focus on personalization and customization because again we're in a situation now where it's iOS 18 which means we've had 18 iterations of this iOS which means for the most part it has fully matured so don't expect a complete overhaul visually of iOS 18 but we will get some new customizations to the home screen like being able to now put icons and widgets wherever we want on the the screen we got a little bit of a glimpse of this with iPad OS 17 last year with widgets being able to be placed anywhere on the screen but still not with the applications but like I said go check out our latest video for more information on iOS 18 and some of those other features so now let's go over to iPad OS 18 like I mentioned earlier a lot of the AI stuff that's going to be announced on iOS 18 will probably trickle down to things like iPad OS 18 as well as Mac OS 15 because that's just how an Apple has been doing things recently right they kind of put all those features they announce with iOS and they also give it to iPad OS because they are so similar and they will be using the same functionality and the same type of feature sets but with iPad OS 18 my expectations I'm trying to make sure that they're tempered and they're realistic because obviously I always want the world with iPad OS 18 I want something magical to happen so it really is a full-fledged computer for not only myself but for pretty much the vast majority of people which I do think Apple can do Apple can probably give us some sort of Mac OS version and iPad OS version where if it's stocked on the magic keyboard it can be Mac OS like and then when it's removed from the magic keyboard it can still be that tablet and iPad OS first kind of mentality but again I don't really think that's going to be happening but leave some comments down below if that is something that you do want one thing that we know like almost for certain is that apple is finally giving us a native calculator app with iPad OS 18 I know it's been years now and Apple has said that they don't really create anything unless they can really make it the apple way and have a good reason for it but finally we should be getting a calculator application so no longer do we have to download third party ones or pay for some or deal with ADD specific calculators and things like that so that's going to be a nice little addition to iPad OS 18 and then another huge one that we know is coming for because Apple did give us a press release earlier last month is going to be itracking through accessibility settings now I think itracking through accessibility settings is going to be very similar to how you interact with vision OS so if you've ever had the chance to go demo The Vision Pro or you do own one then you know exactly what that is like and how magical that is so bringing that over to iPad OS 18 to be able to then just kind of look at icons on a screen be able to tap your fingers together to then click on icons so it be a great accessibility feature for people using iPads and using them without the actual touch interface so that coming to iPad OS 18 definitely save subscribe because I'm going to be putting that through its Paces to see exactly how viable of a solution and feature that is and then my last little I guess hope or wish list item for iPad OS 18 is that we get some M4 iPad Pro specific features that kind of make it worthwhile to upgrade to the M4 iPad Pro again if you can give us some sort of Mac OS like experience that makes it a little bit easier to then use your iPad let's say with a secondary display or something that makes it a little bit more familiar I think it would go a long way in terms of the iPad user base in order to be able to use it as your main computer again for me my iPad the way that it is works perfectly as my main computer with iPad OS 17.5 and all the ups and downs that comes with that but I know a lot of people want to use this form factor and they want the iPad Pro to be a true Microsoft Surface competitor so maybe Apple giving us some iPad Pro M4 exclusive features could be the way to go this year with iPad OS 18 but now let's migrate over to Vision OS so this is going to be the second iteration of vision OS Vision OS 2 again I actually sold my Vision Pro because aside from it being a wonderful toy to show off and some kind of awesome features that is are very magical for the most part my $4,000 is much better spent in other avenues and other Tech items and just other ways right cuz for right now the way that I was using the Vision Pro again it's awesome and I think there's definitely a future in it and some of the technology and the software that they were implementing is absolutely out of this world but there isn't really too much that I can personally do with it but that's not to say other people have been really maximizing The Vision Pro like I know some people on Twitter love their Vision Pro and they stand by it and it is their productivity machine but for me you know I'm going to hold off for a little bit while longer but when it comes to the Vision Pro and vision OS and what to expect there isn't going to be too much it's all going to be kind of quality of life improvements like being able to rearrange your home screen applications finally very similar to how we went from phone os1 to phone os2 back with the first iPhone and the second iPhone Apple's also set to actually build some native applications for the Apple Vision Pro as opposed to kind of just using the iPad version of a native application so look for some applications like calendar reminders news to have a vision OS specific application versus just the iPad pro version of that application put onto Vision OS and then lastly with the Vision Pro it's not really software related but apple is set to debut their International release of the Vision Pro and it's going to be going to Germany France Australia Japan South Korea Singapore and China so definitely see a roll out relatively soon is my expectation I bet you Apple announces exactly when but over the next couple weeks maybe to a month expect those Vision Pros to actually be released overseas so finally other people besides people here in the US will be able to get their hands on it and then when it comes to the rest of the sopt for space so we have Mac OS 15 watch OS 11 and then TV o don't expect too much with those updates they're probably also going to get all the AI features or at least the AI related features in their subset of software going to comes trickling down from IOS 18 but there isn't going to be any overhauls nothing too crazy when it comes to feature sets like I'm sure with watch OS 11 we'll get some additional workouts some additional watch faces but nothing out of this world that will really kind of get you excited to go out and maybe purchase an Apple Watch that is compatible with watch OS 11 so that is a complete Roundup of what to expect the WWDC it's probably going to last about an hour and a half to 2 hours and there is zero expectation of any new hardware being released at this WWDC which is a little bit disappointing because last year we did get the announcement of the Vision Pro as well as some revamped iMacs and things like that but again this year we're not expecting to get any hardware which again to each their own which I think is also a good thing to really focus in on the software and see what Apple's giving us and I personally will be installing iPad OS 18 beta 1 and iOS 18 beta 1 on both of my main devices so definitely stay subscribed we'll have a bunch of video content bunch of recap content and also some first use and Hands-On with the new softwares because it should be interesting to see what Apple gives us overall so leave a comment down below what is one thing that you really want out of iOS or iPad Os or of any of these updates is it a wish list item is it something that you think is realistic that Apple's going to be releasing because I do think this AI craze is going to it's definitely going to help out in some areas it's going to make your life a little bit more efficient Siri will get smarter but I don't think it's going to be like a night and day kind of you know wow moment where like oh my goodness my iPhone is now so much smarter and now I want to use it so much more because it does have chat gbt integration but see the own let me know in the comment down below what you think are you excited for it are you tempering your expectations a little bit or is it kind of like same old same old now with WWDC since everything is reached this level of maturity now now we just need like other form factors or something completely different to really get us excited but that's going to do it for this video if you made it to the end leave a little dolphin in the comments down below so I know that you made it to the end and if you guys want to watch more videos like this one click on one of these right here and until next time I'm Fernando and I'm out everybody peace let me know what you guys think about this new a-roll talking situation I seem to really like second\n"