Apple WWDC 2020 confirmed for June 22; will be held virtually

Apple WWDC

Apple has introduced that its annual Worldwide Developers Convention (WWDC) 2020 will begin on 22nd June and all of the periods, together with its software-focused keynote will probably be held on-line just about. The event is held a but late this year due to the  the COVID-19 pandemic. The coronavirus outbreak has resulted in cancellation or virtualization of a number of occasions, together with MWC 2020, Google I/O 2020, GDC, and extra.

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Apple WWDC 2020 Details

Making the announcement, Phil Schiller, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Apple said in a press release“WWDC20 will be our biggest yet, bringing together our global developer community of more than 23 million in an unprecedented way for a week in June to learn about the future of Apple platforms.” He further added that the company is eager to share all the new tools that they’ve been working on to help developers create even more incredible apps and services.

The corporate has confirmed that the event will probably be free to entry for all of the Apple builders. Additional, the company will even put up collection of videos of the company’s products and evolution with associated documentation on Apple’s web site, much like earlier years.

One of the main highlight of the event will be the announcement of the brand new iOS 14 which might dramatically change the way in which we use iPhone. Apart from this, we should additionally see major upgrades on the various software platforms from Apple, like iPadOS 14, watchOS 7, and macOS 10.16.

Normally, WWDC is held at San Jose McEnery Convention Center however this time the company has cancelled in-person events for an online-only occasion due to COVID-19.

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