
Bad news for iPhone 8 owners.ġ0:26: Federighi is now talking about iPadOS 17. iOS 17 will be available for the iPhone X and later. We saw a lot of this at WWDC last year, but Apple now has a firm launch date: the first cars with CarPlay 2.0 will go on sale in September 2023.ġ0:24: Federighi is back to talk about compatibility.

No word on the expected (and widely vilified) change to the trigger phrase, thankfully.ġ0:21: Emily Schubert is here to talk about the redesigned version of CarPlay. It’s far more accurate and versatile than any other smart assistant on the market, he boasts. And not a moment too soon.ġ0:19: Siri is now based on a completely remodeled artificial intelligence which Walker refers to as Project Bobcat. A nod to the leakers there, I think.ġ0:18: Robby Walker, Apple’s information intelligence boss, is here to talk about the new and improved Siri. (Federighi says these will work great on iPad too.) The two come with subtly different presets, the one helping to avoid spoilers and distraction, the other allowing for related social media and commentary from secondary sources.ġ0:17: Federighi gets some laughs by pretending he’s about to unveil a super-important new feature and then revealing it’s the infinitely adjustable flashlight.
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There are two new filters, called Movies and Fanzone respectively, aimed at people watching either a movie, TV show, or a sports event on their iPhone. Apple says you now have complete, well, control over the toggles that appear here, including third-party settings!ġ0:15: Now we’re talking Focus Mode. Will take some time to get used to, though. There’s a completely new design and it looks stunning. Both i ncoming notifications and Siri are moving to the island, and there’s a slick new interface that lets graphical elements flow from the island into the main screen area.ġ0:13: Control Center is changing. It’s getting new features in time for the expected expansion to the entire iPhone 15 family.
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This could be handy when you’re working on your Mac and have the iPhone charging on your desk or charging it next to your bed.ġ0:10: We’re on to the Dynamic Island now. When the iPhone is locked and laid horizontally it will switch to an alternative interface and set of widgets showing essential data. That’s a nice idea.ġ0:09: And as expected, the Lock Screen will be able to serve as a sort of smart display. And you’ll be able to create a Lock Screen setup and share it with other users. Apparently, he’s seen some of the layouts people have come with and thinks they’re “magical.” Cheers mate.ġ0:08: It’s about to become more magical because Apple is adding new font options. He’s talking about the iPhone’s Lock Screen and all the customization options that were added last year. Very funny, Craig.ġ0:07: Craig is into the proper action now. Is it going to have macOS-style branding? iOS Death Valley, perhaps? No, it’s iOS 17. It sounds a bit like sideloading is coming, and Apple realizes it now needs to sell the benefits of the App Store instead of forcing people to use it.ġ0:05: Well, we’re about to find out if that’s the case, because here comes avuncular gigolo Craig Federighi, accompanied by ludicrous James Bond music, to talk about the iPhone and iOS.ġ0:06: Craig is doing his usual joke about picking a name for the update.

He says the official store prevented more than $2 billion in fraudulent transactions last year, while small developers grew their revenue by 64 percent. “Today,” he says, “we’re going to push our platforms into an exciting future where technology makes the world a better place.” He talks a bit about how much he loves developers and says there are lots of great announcements on their way, but for now, he wants to talk about…ġ0:03: …the App Store. It’s another pre-recorded video, rather than a live presentation.ġ0:01: Tim Cook says good morning, and welcomes us to WWDC 2023.

Is that a hint?ġ0:00: The video stream starts. Wait that’s the wrong Apple document-it’s actually “Eyes Closed” by Ed Sheeran from the Apple Music WWDC playlist. The opening track is called “Friday Night Baseball” by MLS Season Pass. IntroductionĠ9:57: The pre-stream starts, complete with achingly hip musical accompaniment. So here’s your spoiler alert: If you want to be surprised, stop reading now and watch the WWDC keynote live at 10 am.
