What to Expect from Apple WWDC 2024: iOS 18, macOS 15, and AI Features
Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), one of Apple’s big annual events is scheduled for June 10, 2024, and the excitement is in the highest gear. This year, everyone’s waiting for Apple to make substantial strides in the already progressed AI space. While the Cupertino tech giant has remained tight-lipped, it has been working behind the curtain to showcase some bold changes by integrating Generative AI into iOS. Here’s everything you can expect at WWDC 2024, including the new iOS 18, macOS 15, visionOS 2, and more.
iOS 18 with AI Galore
The headliner of the WWDC 2024 would be the AI capabilities woven into iOS 18. Apple is gearing up to catch up to its competitors in the AI league. According to Mark Gurman, the upcomingiOS 18 could be the biggest software update ever,all thanks to AI. Apple’s AI strategy will focus on tools that ordinary consumers can use in their everyday lives. We can expectan array of new AI featuresincorporated across the latest iPhone operating system. Some of them are:
In addition, iOS 18 will introduce some useful design changes that users have been waiting for ages now. The update will arrive witha more customizable Home Screen experience, offering greater control over the Home Screen app icon arrangement and the colors of the individual app icons. Finally, users will have the freedom to create blank spaces, columns, and rows between app icons. Besides, there would be an option to “change the color of app icons” for easy identification.
Starting iOS 18,Apple will support the RCS messaging standardto enable smooth communication between iPhone and Android users. This should bring several improvements like better group chats, read receipts, real-time typing indicators, audio messages, higher-resolution photos & video, location sharing, and more. Apart from the RCS support, Apple is likely to add anew text effects feature to the Messages appwith iOS 18.
Also, we’ll get to see a bunch of new Accessibility features. Apple is also ready to supercharge some of its popular built-in apps like Mail, Notes, Safari, Photos, and Fitness.
Safariwill receive an updated look and new tools, including an“Intelligent Search” option and a Web Eraser tool.Apple Mapsmay get Topographic Maps and an option to save custom routes as an alternative to the pre-selected routes. TheCalendarapp will have better integration with Reminder, thePhotos appis likely to have AI integrations for editing, andApple Musicmay gain auto-generated playlists andsmarter song transition features.The Notes app will now let you record voice memos and perform more complex mathematical equations on your notes. This will surely bring the Apple’s Notes appcloser to the Microsoft OneNote app.
For more details, you can visit our dedicated article onwhat’s coming in iOS 18.
iPadOS 18
The newest update for iPad owners, iPadOS 18 would incorporate most of the new features of iOS 18, expanded to seamlessly fit on a larger screen. Until 2019, iOS and iPadOS were similar in most of the aspects. But now, iPadOS slowly heading into its own realm with a unique identity. Just like iOS 18, iPadOS 18 will also offernew accessibility features, including Eye Tracking, Music Haptics, Vocal Shortcuts, and Vehicle Motion Cues.
One of the major additions would be thebuilt-in Calculator app for the iPad lineup.Yes, finally after 14 years, iPads will get a native Calculator app. It would be available on all the iPads compatible with the iPadOS 18 update.
macOS 15
At WWDC, Apple will add a new member to themacOS versions.The upcoming macOS 15 is expected to feature arevamped Calculator app with the Notes app integration, a resizable window, a history tape feature, and updated unit conversation features. While there are no clues at the moment, the updated Mac Calculator app might be based on the new iPad app coming in iPadOS 18. Also, the Calendar app will have the Reminders integration so users can manage reminders from within the Calendar app.
Apple’s macOS 15 is expected to arrive with several new Accessibility features, including Adaptive Voice Shortcuts, a Live Speech enhancement, and an expanded app support for custom font sizes. Also, there are reports that theFreeform appwill get a new Freeform Scenes feature to allow users to choose specific sections on boards to ease navigation. We’ll also get to see arevamped System Settings app on Macand the Settings app on iPhone & iPad.
Just like iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, Generative AI will play a huge role in macOS 15.
watchOS 11
Apple will also reveal the new operating system for its Apple Watch lineup. Compared to the iPhone, iPad, and Mac updates, the new Apple watchOS would be a fairly minor update with fewer additions and improvements. We can expectwatchOS 11to bring more health and fitness features to Apple Watch owners, and Artificial Intelligence may be present here as well. We might see new Watch faces, improved sleep tracking, and a Workout revamp.
tvOS 18
WWDC 2024 will also showcase tvOS 18, the latest upgrade of the tvOS platform that runs on the Apple TV. Last year, tvOS 17 brought some significant updates to Apple TV users, includingFind My to the Siri Remote, FaceTime support, a revamped Control Center, Apple Fitness+ improvements, and more. What’s expected from tvOS 18? We’ll find that at WWDC.
visionOS 2
Now thatVision Prois on sale, we can expect visionOS 2 at WWDC 2024. While there aren’t many rumors or reports about the visionOS 2 features, Apple revealed some new accessibility coming to Vision Pro users. The latest visionOS update will introduce system-wide Live Captions, enabling users who are deaf or hard of hearing to follow spoken dialogue in live conversations and app audio. With the support for Live Captions in FaceTime, Vision Pro users can enjoy the unique experience of interacting using theirPersonas.
Other accessibility features include Smart Invert, Reduce Transparency, and Dim Flashing Lights for people who have low vision, or users who want to avoid bright lights and frequent flashing.
HomePod Software Version 18
Alongside the other major software updates, we can expect Apple to update the software on theHomePod and HomePod miniat WWDC 2024. Apple did not offer many features with the HomePod Software Version 16, which was launched in 2022. That said, a later 16.3 version brought temperature and humidity sensing to the HomePod mini. This year, Apple is rumored to make some big changes to the HomePod lineup, so we may hear some software announcements at WWDC.
Other Updates at WWDC 2024
Besides, Apple is expected to update its developer-focused apps, like Xcode, Swift, and TestFlight. The giant will also make some improvements to CarPlay. With the Voice Control feature, users can easily navigate CarPlay and control apps with their voice. There will be a Sound Recognition feature for drivers or passengers who are deaf or hard of hearing to turn on alerts to be notified of car horns. Colorblinds can use the Color Filters feature that makes the CarPlay interface easier to use with bold and large texts.
Will There Be Hardware Announcements at WWDC 2024
Generally, WWDC tends to be a software-focused event, but Apple has also released several hardware products in recent years. While a lot is scheduled in Apple’s hardware pipeline, there are no rumors yet that Apple will announce new hardware.
Also, in the latest newsletter, Mark Gurman does not expect to announce any new hardware at its WWDC 2024. He said,“There’s no hardware slated to be announced at WWDC, unless Apple unexpectedly previews a new device launching later”. So, if you’re expecting to see an M4 MacBook, be prepared to be disappointed. We are unlikely to see any hardware announcements this year.
We all know that Apple has a habit of surprising its fans, like the Vision Pro reveal at WWDC 2023. So, it’s better to stay tuned for any possible unexpected announcements.
What Time Does WWDC 2024 Start?
The WWDC 2024 keynote event will start at 10 a.m. Pacific Time on Monday, June 10. If you’re wondering what time will WWDC start in your country/region, check out the times below:
Kanika Gogia
Kanika has been a loyal iPhone user since 2014 and loves everything Apple. With a Master’s in Computer Applications, passion for technology, and over five years of experience in writing, she landed at Beebom as an Apple Ecosystem Writer. She specializes in writing How To’s, troubleshooting guides, App features, and roundups for Apple users to help them make the best use of their gadgets. When not writing, she loves to try out new recipes and enjoy some family time.
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