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Apple set to unveil iOS 16 at its next event on June 6

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Apple’s annual annual development conference (WWDC) is almost arriving. On June 7, the Cupertino technology giant will announce the next version of the cellular and desktop operating system – iOS 16, Ipados 16, Watchos 16 and MacOS 13. Also reportedly – and expected – but not at all confirmed are some hardware announcements.The following is a quick summary of what we can expect from Apple on WWDC, which will be recorded before and virtual for the third year in a row.

The current version of the Apple iPhone OS – iOS 15 – is widely seen as an additional update for its predecessor, iOS 14 which is more striking, which, for the first time, brought a widget to the iPhone. On iOS 15, Apple is very focused on gaining user experience and also on user privacy. With iOS 15, Apple announced iCloud+, with a feature to hide the user’s online identity through personal-fitur relays such as VPN where the IP address is covered by reflecting data from several servers, and “hide my email”, which allows users and thrust to avoid spam. With iOS 16, Apple Observer Mark Gurman from Bloomberg said that Apple did not aim to re -design a big, but vice versa, increased notification and new health tracking features. In recent years, Apple-through the Watch series-more focused on software that focused on health.
Compatible mobile phones: iPhone 6s, which was launched in 2015, received OS support for seven years that had never happened before. This year, 6S and 6S Plus, and iPhone SE 2016, will be in a cut block, with iOS 16 supported by iPhone 7 and then – iPhone 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8, X, X, XS, XS Max, XR, 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, SE 2020, 12, 12 Mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max, 13, 13 Mini, 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max.

iPados 16

In 2019, Apple separated the iPad from the iPhone by giving its own operating system tablet, so to talk. Until 2018, both iPad and iPhone run iOS. With iOS 13, it changed. In 2019, iPad got its own iPados, which is basically iOS for iPad with a new name.Since then, however, Apple has subtly introduced features on iPado that utilizes tablet skills, such as multitasking and, last year, continuity – good small features where users can drag and drop items in one movement between iPad and Mac. This year, Gurman said he expects Apple to do multitasking features to use M1 chips better, which are in three iPad models in Line-up Model Lima.

watchOS 9

The latest iteration of OS that Apple can use is expected to display atrial fibrillation detection; Low power mode that is increased-with support for certain applications and features, unlike today, where the watch basically cannot be operated in low power mode; sewing sleeping features; Focus on the features of health tracking and women’s treatment; new training; And the face of a new watch.Apple Watch Series 3, which was released in 2017, is expected to be canceled from a supported device this year. Only series 4 (2018) and then expected to get Watchos 9.

macOS 13

At present not much is known about the next version of the Apple desktop operating system, except that it will strongly support the Mac who runs Apple Silicon and will have a special natural -based name for California. The MacOS version is currently dubbed Monterey, after Monterey Bay at Sunshine State.However, the Intel-based Mac is expected to be supported by every Mac released since the end of 2013 is expected to get the latest software updates.

M2 incoming?

For months, Apple is expected to announce the successor to the M1 chip that changes the game. However, Apple has introduced the M1 Pro and M1 Max – M1 – the M1 version that is stronger before blowing everything out of the water with M1 Ultra, which is basically a M1 Max chip that is integrated together, in March.

Rumors still survive that Apple can announce M2 chips at WWDC 2022 and, with that, refreshing MacBook Air and MacBook Pro Entry-level.Apple is also expected to release the next TVOS version and software that gives power to the Mini Homepod.

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