WWDC 2020 will officially start this evening. Now a last minute leak has been documented.
Tonight, at 7 p.m. in this country, Apple will kick off the next World Wide Developer Conference. iOS 14, iPadOS 14, tvOS 14, watchOS 7 and macOS 10.16 will be presented. Now some leaks have appeared on the Chinese website Weibo surfaced by anonymous Twitter user @l0vetodream translated into English.
iOS 14: Phone UI to also change
One post claims that Apple will release the next Mac operating system under the name "macOS 10.16 Big Sur". It will include a redesign of the system UI and a major update for Safari. iOS 14 will also supposedly have an updated home screen. This means that users will now be able to create widgets and change the app grid. A corresponding leak was made a few months ago - so it seems that this is actually happening. In addition, iOS 14 is supposed to make a change to the phone UI. It may no longer be displayed in full-screen mode but in banner style - depending on the user's settings. In addition, tvOS 14 is supposed to have a much "deeper" integration with HomeKit. What exactly this means is not yet known. A redesign of Sidecar is supposed to appear under iPadOS 14, as well as the leaked handwriting input.
Will new hardware be introduced?
Users will be able to mark up text in Safari and more thanks to full markup support with the Apple Pencil. The new input method will be a system-wide option and will also include handwriting recognition and voice translation. The iCloud keychain will also finally get new options, including voice recognition. In addition to software, some reports say the brand new ARM chip will also be unveiled. New Apple products However, these are not to be expected. These will follow later. You can find out how you can follow WWDC 2020 in this articleAs usual, we will report on all the latest news and more - if you don't want to miss anything, you should subscribe to our Telegram channel - see below. (Photo by manae / Bigstockphoto)
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