Apple WWDC 2016: iOS 10, new OS X

Apple World Wide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) 2016 starts on June 13 in San Francisco, which is tomorrow. The keynote starts at 10.00 am PST, which is around 10.30 pm IST, and Apple will have a live-stream available.

WWDC is more about the software side of things, and new hardware is not expected.What’s certain is Apple will give us a preview of iOS 10, OS X, and new versions of Apple Watch and TV OS.

Apple WWDC 2016: iOS 10, new OS X

Images of iPhone 6s and 6s Plus

iOS 10
iPhone sales might have slowed down for Apple,but news of the mobile OS is still a big deal to millions of Apple users across the world.

iOS 10’s first preview will be at Apple WWDC, and not too many changes are expected on the design front. Reports say,Apple might introduce an ability to draw on photos in the app, just like the Skitch app.

Apple Music is expected to get a design upgrade. Bloomberg reported, Apple Music’s UI will be altered to “make it more intuitive to use.” Also Apple might finally allow users to delete some pre-installed Apple apps, for which many of us have no use. Think Find Friends, Stocks, etc. According to a report on AppAdvice “metadata keys added to App Store apps” suggested that Apple is working on the feature.

Apple Pay could get support for payments via Web browsers, says a report by Re/Code. The report says, Apple told its partners the payment service is expanding to websites later this year, and will work on Safari on iPhones and iPads. New 3D Touch features are also expected.

 

OS X 12.1
Of course the big update for OS X 12.1 will be Siri on desktop. Microsoft’s Cortana is already  available on Windows 10 desktops, and Apple is late in bringing its voice-assistant to its iMac, MacBooks. Siri is expected to have the same functions on OS X as it does on iOS.

Apple might also be working on an OS X feature to let a user unlock their MacBook or iMac via their iPhone when the two are in proximity, reports MacRumors.

Again we could see Apple make changes to the Music app on OS X. With 2015 not seeing a major overhaul for OS X, we’ll have to see if this year, Apple introduces some big new changes.

Source From : indianexpress.com

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