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iOS 12 and what to expect from Apple’s annual developer conference

Apple’s annual developer conference, where the iPhone giant is expected to announce the latest changes to its iOS smartphone operating system, is just around the corner.

Every year thousands of developers and Apple fans gather for its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC). Last year, Apple revealed the HomePod, its new smart speaker system using Siri. This year it is expected to launch an evolution of iOS, possibly iOS 12, as well as upgrades to its iPad Pro range.

In previous years it has also used the event to launch some hardware upgrades, such as a new iPad Pro version last year. Although many people will be hoping for news about upcoming iPhones, Apple hasn’t used WWDC to launch a new iPhone since 2010.

When and where will WWDC take place?

WWDC will take place next week from 4 to 8 June in San Jose, California. The keynote presentation from chief executive Tim Cook will take place at 6pm BST.

What can we expect Apple to announce?

This year there may be some changes in what is seen at WWDC. While in previous years, Apple has tried to push out hundreds of new features in an annual upgrade cycle this has begun to take its toll on the quality of its software.

Last year, bugs such as the iPhone X not taking calls properly and bugs in its messaging were just some problems faced by Apple. According to Bloomberg, Apple is now taking a slower run at its upgrade process, meaning there may be fewer headline announcements this year.

iOS 12

What Apple can be expected to launch is its latest upgrades to iOS. Apple is expected to launch a iOS 12, which will be an upgrade on iOS 11, although there are few concrete details about what analysts expect, and more than a few contradictions.

The biggest change could include apps that work across iPhone, iPad and Mac, Bloomberg reports. The project has been codenamed Marzipan, although according to Apple blogger John Gruber the project is unlikely to come to fruition this year, and may instead be planned for 2019.

In addition to an upgrade to its phone software, Apple is likely to make improvements to its macOS High Sierra operating system for Macbooks. It often uses WWDC to add new features to its watchOS operating system for smartwatches and its tvOS operating system for Apple TV.

Digital well-being upgrades

There are also expectations that Apple could follow Google’s Android and add more so-called “digital wellbeing” features to iOS. It is thought to be adding a new digital health tool that will allow parents more control over screentime.

Last week, The Telegraph reported iOS developers had seen an uptick in Apple’s support for digital wellness apps, while Apple has also come under pressure from investors to curb smartphone addiction.

Improved NFC

Apple has been using NFC, or near-field communication, in its phones for years now. The technology is used for making payments using contactless or as a method of connection instead of Bluetooth. Apple is now thought to be adding new features to NFC as part of iOS 12, according to technology site The Information.

The main use of this feature would allow Apple to use NFC to replace features like car unlocking or smart-lock apps on doors. These often require a specific app to work, but the report suggests Apple could allow these to work without an extra app.

More ARKit

Augmented reality, or AR, was a big reveal from Apple last year at WWDC. Tim Cook has long expressed the view that AR has more use than virtual reality and last year Apple revealed its ambition with the launch of ARKit, a developer kit that allows for the creation of apps and games using augmented reality on iPhones.

ARkit

Apple called out AR in its press release for WWDC, suggesting it may show off some of the use cases for its new AR software. Apple said: “Last year at WWDC Apple debuted ARKit, and since then, developers with apps in every category on the App Store have embraced inventive ways to engage customers with virtual experiences overlaid in the real world.”

Bloomberg reports that Apple is planning to release ARKit 2.0 in 2018, while tech news site Cnet reports that Apple is working on an ambitious AR and virtual reality headset, although this is unlikely to be revealed until 2020.

Will Apple release new hardware at WWDC?

Last year, Apple used WWDC to tease several pieces of new hardware, not least its challenger to the Amazon Echo with the HomePod. It also released a new 10.5-inch version of the iPad Pro.

Apple has form in unveiling new hardware at WWDC and this year it is expected it may launch a new version with Face ID, its facial recognition system which was revealed on the iPhone X.

Bloombergreported in November last year Apple was working on a new premium version of its iPad Pro, while analysts Rosenblatt claim Apple will release an improve iPad Pro and possibly a smaller version of its HomePod smart speaker.

There are also plenty of rumours that Apple will release a smaller version of its iPhone, such as a new version of the iPhone SE, however most analysts expect Apple to make new iPhone announcements later in the year.

Upgrades to Siri?

It’s widely expected that Siri will get some upgrades this year, now that the voice assistant is central to Apple’s HomePod technology for controlling the smarthome.

However, recent claims that Siri was giving clues as to what users will see at WWDC have been shown to be false. In previous years, Siri has offered a tease as to what users may see at WWDC when asked.  Some sites have reported that Siri is giving new answers to what users will see at WWDC, although it appears these are from WWDC 2017.

For now, Siri just directs users to visit Apple’s website to find out more.

Telegraph

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