Apple developers conference is almost here, the WWDC 2021 is going to held in June. Several new iterations for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV are expected to be unveiled. The WWDC 2021 will be online just like last year’s developer’s conference.

The Worldwide Developers Conference is especially for developers who are creating innovative apps and games. The conference will bring new tools and technologies as well as there will be exciting announcements, sessions, and labs. Moreover, there would be hardware upgrades for Mac computers, including major software updates.

Recently 9to5Mac, revealed all the expected upgrades and changes to iOS15, iPadOS 15, WatchOS 8, and tvOS 15.

iOS 15

In terms of software updates, the iPhones are expected to have major improvements. Apple might improve the speed of the operating system as well as apps. As likely the Apple blog (9t05Mac) mentioned that some of the new changes regarding widgets, weather, and stocks are expected.

Overall, according to them, the Apple Weather app needs to have a refreshed look including several new changes. It also mentioned splitting the key chain section with its own app.

iPadOS 15

The release of the new iPad Pro with an M1 chip has changed the whole scenario. The company is pushing their future products with their own Apple chips. The company introduced M1 iMac, M1 iPad Pro, and Apple TV with a new remote.

Some rumors suggest Apple could introduce M1X/M2 chips for the upcoming MacBook Pro’s. As likely Apple will replace the Intel Chips with their own Apple M1/M2 chips in the near future.

In the WWDC 2021, iPadOS 15 might see some improvements as well. Just like placing widgets to the home screen, and moving apps to the App library. Furthermore, there would be new changes and new features which are likely to be introduced.

The WWDC is getting closer, as we would love to see such improvements and new additions. Stay tuned for the upcoming updates, we will be updating you regarding the upcoming news.

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