Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2021 (WWDC 2021) kicked off last evening with the keynote address helmed by CEO Tim Cook and Apple's Senior VP of Software Engineering Craig Federighi. Announcements made last evening covered big updates coming to a whole bunch of Apple's apps and the OS across devices including iOS 15, iPadOS 15, macOS Monterey, watchOS 8, and more. In case you missed it or got totally overwhelmed with everything that was going on, don't worry! We've got you covered.
Apple announces iOS 15
Apple wants to make your experience on the iPhone even better, so say hello to iOS 15. Apple announced a series of updates coming to your iPhone including SharePlay in FaceTime, LiveText, and redesigned notifications to help you focus on what's the most important at that very moment. Expect more natural FaceTime calls with the introduction of Spatial Audio and Portrait mode, and enjoy the same content with others with SharePlay. And that's not all! You can now schedule FaceTime calls and friends and family who are not on iOS can join you on these calls via the browser - yes, FaceTime is coming to Android, in a way. Your smartphone is going to get smarter with on-device intelligence powering smart Spotlight search and LiveText on the device, upgrades to Apple Maps, Apple Wallet, Weather app, a better browsing experience on Safari on the iPhone, and a lot more. You can read it in detail here. The iOS 15 is going to come to iPhone 6s and up with the beta rolling out in July and the stable release by fall.
Apple Watch gets better with watchOS
Apple is bringing the watchOS 8 to the Apple Watch and the focus is on health and mindfulness this year. No surprises there! New features coming to the Apple Watch with watchOS
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