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Apple’s 32nd annual Worldwide Developers Conference will continue to be held in a digital-only capacity much like the 2020 WWDC event, which means it’s free for all developers worldwide to attend.
Apple is holding a virtual keynote that will take place on Monday, June 7, with the event set to give us our first look at new operating system updates. We don’t know a lot about this year’s event, but everything that we’re expecting to see based on rumors has been highlighted below.
New MacBook Pro?
Apple is working on new 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro models that could perhaps see a launch at WWDC. The rumor comes from leaker Jon Prosser, who has something of a mixed track record when it comes to predicting Apple’s plans. Other more reliable sources have pointed more broadly to a launch in the second half of the year and haven’t pinpointed June as a specific launch month for the new machines.
Analysts from Wedbush and Morgan Stanley have also said that new Apple silicon Macs could debut at WWDC, but a recent DigiTimes report said that redesigned MacBook Pro models won’t be shipping to customers until late 2021, so it’s unclear what’s going to happen.
Apple has in the past launched new hardware at WWDC, but since 2017, WWDC events have focused on software. MacRumors recently discovered a database listing fo
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