Tim Cook will present Apple product news at WWDC 21.
It is speculated that not only new software could be presented.
Cupertino - At Apple, things are happening in quick succession.
On April 20, CEO Tim Cook caused a sensation with new products at the first keynote of this year.
The second blow will follow on Monday, June 7th, at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC21).
Individual contents of Cook's keynote have already been made known in advance.
In the virtual show, Cook will give a preview of the new versions of iOS15 and iPadOS15 as well as present new software for the Mac, the AppleWatch and the Apple TV.
But shortly before the show, speculation about further content gets louder.
Apple Keynote on WWDC21: Cook could have some big surprises in store
In addition to new software, Cook could also introduce fresh hardware.
According to the online portal
W&V
,
Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives expects
that new MacBook Pros will be presented with a 14-inch and a 16-inch display.
These should come up with numerous design changes.
So the computer could have an HDMI connection and an SD card reader.
A MagSafe connection is also conceivable.
The centerpiece should be an Apple silicon processor.
A touch bar, on the other hand, could have been dispensed with.
After the Apple WWDC21: is there a completely new mobile operating system coming?
Of course, there are also rumors about WWDC21. Mark Gurman, the Apple expert at
Bloomberg
, claims to have found out that the IT company is working on a new iPad mini without a button. It is also speculated that whole new software could be developed. According to
W&V
, an
indication of this is
an Apple job advertisement that is looking for two developers for homeOS. However, it is unclear whether Apple is only renaming its Smart Home division (HomeKit) or whether a completely new, mobile operating system is really going to be launched.
The virtual show will be shown live on Monday, June 7th, worldwide from 7 p.m. German time.
The keynote will be broadcast directly from Apple Park, the company's headquarters in Cupertino.
It is available on the Apple homepage, the Apple Developer App, the Apple TV App and YouTube.
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