What did Apple release at WWDC 2021?
WWDC 2021. WWDC 2021 focused on software instead of hardware, with Apple introducing iOS 15, iPadOS 15, tvOS 15, macOS Monterey, and watchOS 8. Apple also introduced iCloud+, a suite of new privacy-focused features that are available for its paid iCloud plans, priced starting at $0.99 per month.
How do I watch Apple WWDC keynote?
Where can I watch the WWDC keynote? The WWDC keynote will be livestreaming on apple.com, Apple’s YouTube channel, the Apple Developer app, and your Apple TV app. Of course, we will also be embedding the keynote livestream above (with playback for those who can’t make it).
Where is the Apple Video app?
You can get the Video app back onto your iPhone or iPad if its gone missing. Pull down from the middle of your screen to access Siri Search. Type Videos into the search field. Tap the Videos app by Apple when it appears in the suggested search list.
How do I watch Apple Event 2021 on Apple TV?
To watch, simply head to the Apple Events page. (Or use the YouTube videos embedded above.) Following the end of the keynote it will also be available to watch in the Apple Podcast app here and the Apple TV app. You can also watch previous year’s keynotes in Apple’s Podcasts app, which is available in macOS Catalina.
Can I watch WWDC?
What will Apple announce at WWDC?
While WWDC is generally a software-focused event, hardware announcements are not uncommon. Last year at WWDC 2020, Apple did not announce any new hardware, but at WWDC 2019, Apple unveiled the Mac Pro and accompanying Pro Display XDR. In general, Apple keeps product unveilings at WWDC limited to ones that relate to developers.
What to expect at WWDC?
iOS 15. New iPhone software is definitely on the horizon for WWDC 2021.
Who can attend WWDC?
WWDC is usually limited to around 5,000 developer attendees, who can buy $1,599 tickets for the five-day event based on random selection. Keynotes and sessions were typically live streamed. This…
Was a new iPhone announced at the WWDC?
WWDC 2021 runs from 7-11 June 2021 and kicked off with a keynote event, at which Apple revealed its plans for the Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and other operating systems, at 10am (PDT) or 6pm (BST) on 7 June 2021. You can rewatch the entire keynote at the top of this article. What is WWDC? WWDC stands for Worldwide Developers Conference.