Virtual Apple WWDC 2021 officially announced for June

Apple has officially announced its Worldwide Developers Conference for this year, revealing that it will also be an online-only event as was the case in 2020 considering the ongoing world health crisis. The spokesperson said that this will be the biggest and most exciting developers conference Apple has held thus far and we are excited to see what Apple WWDC 2021 has in plan for its users. On the developer’s website, it was announced that the WWDC 2021 will be held from 7th to 11th of June 2021 and it will have different sessions and labs for the developers, as well as exciting announcements we are very much looking forward to. 

What do we expect to see at Apple WWDC 2021? Well, what has usually been the case during this event in the past years was the release of new changes to Apple’s operating systems across the product lineup including iOS 15, iPadOS 8, macOS 12, tvOS 15, and watchOS 8. Occasionally Apple also includes a hardware announcement but we are not sure what that could be yet. However, the company sometimes drops a hint for what its big reveal might relate to, and this year the only details that could be considered important are the mirroring glasses on the cover photo. Some assume that it might be a hint for the Apple VR/AR headset, but it might also be a design detail that refers to the event date. 

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