Apple will announce the next generation of iOS and macOS on June 4
Apple's annual global development conference will be held in June this year. Apple is planning to return to San Jose again in 2018, from June 4 to June 8 only during this period.
Apple's annual Global Development Conference (WWDC) will be held in June this year. Apple is planning to return to San Jose again in 2018, between June 4 and June 8.
Last year's event was feverish with some related information including HomePod, new iMac Pro series, iOS 11, iPad Pro 10.5 inch, macOS High Sierra, watchOS 4 and ARKit.
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This year many people expect more about the future of macOS and iOS, and maybe we will see cheaper iPads and new MacBooks that have been rumored recently.
iOS 12 may be a major focus in this year's event
The focus will definitely be on the future of iOS and especially iOS 12. Apple is focusing on reliability and performance in iOS 12 rather than new features. There are still rumors that Apple will launch new universal applications that can work on iPhone, iPad and Mac. Bloomberg also reported earlier that Apple will bring its Animoji characters to the iPad, thanks to a new tablet model with Face ID camera.
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iOS 12 for iPad is also rumored to include tabs in the app, but significant software updates will not come to Apple's tablet line until next year. Apple has also been reported to redesign the main screen for iOS in 2019. If Apple follows its usual plan at WWDC, the preview of iOS 12 can be provided to developers. next June
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