The WWDC is likely to come with some truly astonishing announcements and revelations, and chief among the most is the prospect of the Apple iOS 13. This particular development is expected to be quite the mover within the industry simply because of what Apple could introduce. However, there are also those who believe that the firm will simply flub its own presentation just as it did with the Face ID.
Among the expected items on the list of announcements with regards to the Apple iOS 13 is the matter of changes to its existing apps. That is to say, among the features to get the revamping treatment are the reminders, the screen time, books, and so much more, the Independent notes. Then there is the matter of the dark mode that is likely to come with the update.
It is worth pointing out that the Apple iOS 13 is going to be a huge update that will deal with a ton of various details with regards to the mobile devices in Apple’s lineup. This is why it makes a lot of sense for the apps that are present in the iPhone and iPad products will see some major changes. At this point, it really is just a matter of whether it is going to be all of them or just most of them.
Another change that Apple will likely bring to the table is with regards to its health services. It was already pointed out by analysts that the company’s wearable tech, in particular, will see a huge improvement on this score. With the Apple Watch still needing to connect with iPhones, it makes sense that it would be affected by Apple iOS 13.
On the matter of when the Apple iOS 13 is coming out, this has yet to be announced. It will likely be revealed during the event.


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