Apple will officially open WWDC 2022 on June 6th. The keynote can be followed in several ways. Below you will find - as a reminder - all the important information about the streams and more.
Apple's WWDC event will officially start on June 6th at 7 p.m. in this country. The excitement for the next big event is growing, as the presentation of iOS 16 is expected, among other things. In addition, the company will probably also present iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, tvOS 16 and macOS 13.
WWDC 2022: How to watch the Apple event
Whether Mac or Windows PC, iPhone, iPad or Apple TV, there is a suitable solution for all devices. A live stream is available via the company's own homepage provided. This can be controlled from any device except the Apple TV – for Windows 10 users, Apple recommends using the Microsoft Edge browser. Alternatively, there is also a live stream, which in our experience runs the most stable. Owners of an Apple TV can start the event very easily via the Apple TV app. Of course, there is also the option to watch the keynote at a later time. Apple has been offering its own event page the “Past Apple Events” section – this will be updated the same evening. If you don’t want to miss anything, you should download our app and activate push notifications. In our separate event section you will find all relevant articles about the second event of the year - we look forward to seeing you.
Important note to our Apfelpatient Premium App users
If you don't want to miss anything about software after WWDC 2022, be sure to subscribe to iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS and / or macOS in the "Personalization" section. In addition to news about the features, I will also be providing lots of new tips throughout the summer, which you can easily bookmark to be ready for the launch in the fall. By the way - did you know that Apple internally simply calls WWDC "Dub Dub"? The name is derived from "double-u". So, the next "Dub Dub" can come! (Image: Apple)