Heres a collection questions we hope Apple answers at this years WWDC.
Will iOS finally get a REAL dark mode?
Particularly after pictures of the mode leaked to 9to5Mac earlier this week.
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Itll also likely be well received by anyone with an OLED display in their iPhone.
Dark images on OLED displays use up less battery.
Besides a dark mode,Bloomberg has outlined many new featureslikely coming in the next version of iOS.
Will my iPhone or Watch finally track my sleep?
Right now, there are many third-party sleep tracker apps, but nothing native.
And that will likely remain the case post WWDC.
It seems sleep tracking wont come just yet.
Will the Apple Watch get better battery life?
And perhaps thats just one reason sleep tracking wont be live on the Apple Watch any time soon.
Right now, the watch gets 18 to 24 hours of battery life.
Battery life will need to improve substantially if Apple wants people wearing the watch to bed every night.
Will the iPhone Health app finally be useful?
The current belief is that Apple will finally refresh the app and update the landing screen for it.
As with health wearable rival Fitbit, Apple will finally embrace period tracking.
Will Apple finally show off the new Mac Pro?
Theres a good chance.
Apple has promised a new Mac Pro for over two years now.
Itd be neat all by itself, but a perfect partner for a refreshed Mac Pro.
Is Marzipan coming?
But Marzipan itself definitely exists.
Will Apple kill macOS?
macOS is safe for another year.
Still, with an updated Mac Pro hopefully coming this year, macOS days are hardly numbered.
What about iTunes?
Will we get more details on Apple Arcade?
Well also hopefully see some of those games.
Presumably at least one will be ready to show off on stage.
Will watchOS finally let you download apps from the Watch?
Will Siri stop sucking?
Will Apple talk about privacy and security?
On the security front,there is a rumored rival to Tile expected.
Will we see a new Apple TV?
However, it is important to note that tvOS hasnt seen any new features leaked ahead of WWDC.
So there could certainly be some surprises left in store.
Will we see the revamped iPhone SE?
Signspoint to an iPhone SE 2 announcement in March 2020.
So if youve got tiny hands, youd better sit on them.
What questions are you hoping Apple answers?
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