At the company's Peek Performance event, Apple's SVP of Hardware Engineering, John Ternus, said that the transition to Apple Silicon has just one more product to go, "Mac Pro, but that's for another day." While the company isn't expected to launch the new Mac Pro, Apple could use the June event to reveal some more details about a refreshed Mac Pro. The Mac Pro remains the only Apple computer that is yet to be updated with an M-series chip. A recent report from Bloomberg claimed that Apple could even announce an App Store for the AR/VR products at the event. Along with the OS, the company could announce some APIs for developers at the event. The company filed a trademark (via MacRumors) for a new software called "realityOS", which is believed to be the operating system of the company's AR/VR device. A few tipsters have suggested that the company could lay the foundation for its AR and VR products as soon as this summer by announcing its software (or operating system). In addition to this, Mark Gurman claims that iPadOS 16 will bring "major changes to windowing and multitasking."Īpple has been rumored to be working on an AR/VR Mixed Reality headset for quite some time now. Apple is said to be preparing an optimized version of "Final Cut Pro" for the iPad, which could be revealed at the event. In addition to the iOS 16 features, iPadOS 16 is expected to come with some iPad-only features. IPadOS is also expected to gain a lot of features this year. It is expected that despite the launch of Apple Silicon Macs, the company will continue to support Macs with Intel processors, and they will also get the latest macOS 13 update. The new System Preferences app would be more in-line with iOS. Not a lot about macOS Mammoth is known right now, but Gurman claims that the new macOS update will bring redesigned apps and a much-needed overhaul to System Preferences. Starting off with macOS 13, leakers say that the next version of macOS will be called "macOS 13 Mammoth." Apple trademarked the name "Mammoth" alongside "Monterey" last year. If you're interested in reading more about iOS 16, we have a detailed guide covering all the changes expected to be included in the new version of iOS right here.Īlong with iOS 16, Apple is also expected to announce a new version of macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and the HomePod software. Lastly, iOS 16 is also expected to drop support for iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 series smartphones. Some suggest that this leak pertains to the addition of long-rumored interactive widgets with clickable buttons. Talking about the Health app, Gurman says that iOS 16 will bring some new "Fresh Apple Apps" - some believe it could be the long-rumored Apple Music Classical app.Īnother leaker claims that Apple will be adding a new way of interaction to iOS. He also says that Apple has been working on adding more features to the Focus Mode and the Health app. Many users have been asking for a better notification system in iOS, and it looks like this could be the year Apple finally brings it. Gurman says that Apple will bring a revamped notification system with iOS 16. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman believes that iOS 16 won't be a major overhaul but would bring "significant upgrades." A fair share of leaks and rumors in the past few weeks have given us an idea of what we can expect from the Cupertino giant. Apple will be announcing the new version of the iPhone operating system, iOS 16, at the WWDC 2022 events.
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