The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2022) is just a weekend away and iOS 16 is expected to be the star attraction of this event. The conference will be a five day affair beginning on June 6 and concluding on June 10. The iOS 16 is likely to be announced on the first day of the conference during the Keynote session by Apple. In the last couple of weeks, we have come across multiple rumors and leaks around the next generation of iPhone operating system and if they are to be believed, there are a lot of reasons to be excited. Also read: Create your own Memoji on iPhone 13, iPhone 12 and more with these easy hacks
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman revealed in his Power On newsletter that iOS 16 will be a “fairly significant” update. He further added, “While I don’t expect Apple to present a full redesign of the software, there should be major changes across the system, new ways of interacting and some fresh Apple apps. The news about watchOS 9 will be significant as well”.
Apart from this, there are rumors around upgrades for the notification system, addition of health tracking features (and its integration with the Apple Watch), possible new apps and interactive widgets. On top of that, some reports also suggest that iOS 16 will bring more "social network like functionality" to its Messages app. With so much going around, the obvious question is when can iPhone users really try it out? Find out below.
Provided iOS 16 is launched at the event, we can estimate its development timeline based on the past roll-out data. After the announcement, the iOS 16 developer beta versions should soon be released after the WWDC event. Sadly, the general public will not have access to this as it will be in a highly unstable state and will be
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