Apple WWDC 2020 Conference Will Happen Online On 22 June

From June 22nd, a free Worldwide Developers E-Conference 19 (WWDC 2020) would be held as per Apple’s recent announcement.

In the month of March, the firm stated that its huge in-person WWDC 2020, a conference that lasted for a week, would bring a totally unique internet-based experience this time. It got transformed into a pure internet event because of the prevailing virus concerns, as shared by Phil Schiller, Apple’s Executive.

Every detail concerning the event’s sessions, keynote, labs and Platforms State of the Union are to be shared in the month of June, as stated by Apple.

Usually, WWDC takes place within the initial weeks of a month in normal situations and so we can say that it is their later start this time.

The team has also stated about their unique “Swift Student Challenge”. Within this challenge, students can develop and capitulate an engaging view within the coding application of Swift Playgrounds which can be utilized within three minutes.

On winning the challenge, students would achieve their distinctive WWDC20 jacket and pin set, which they added further. If you wish to apply or want more details you can have them here. The last date to apply before is the 18th of May by 2:59 AM ET.

WWDC 2020 rumors

Some leaked information on the development of iOS 14, owned by MacRumors and 9to5Mac, gave us some clues concerning the updates about the software that is to be shared at WWDC 2020. iOS may achieve its own fitness application, PencilKit API, improved support of mouse cursor, and unique iMessage features. And the new aspects for WatchOS 7 is said to include a new national flag watch face and sleep tracking system.

As shared by Bloomberg, its users would also be able to set up default third-party email clients and web browsers accordingly. Though, WWDC won’t be the sole developer to establish a fully virtual event because of the coronavirus outbreak.

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