The upcoming Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2019 (WWDC) will take place on June 3 in San Jose’s McEnery Convention Center. The event will last for four days where it’s likely to feature updates for operating systems such as iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS.
What we’re expecting most is the announcement of iOS 13 that can hopefully fix all that went wrong with iOS 12. Up till now, there hasn’t been many leaks regarding iOS 13, but rumour has it that iOS 13 will finally remove the volume HUB and also bring in dark mode.
To attend WWDC, developers can start applying for tickets from today to March 20, in which the selection will be random, and the results will only be known by March 21. Those who succeeded in the application will then need to pay $1,599 to get the ticket. However, if you’re not the selected ones and you’re still interested in the conference, you can watch it through live-stream on the WWDC app or even through the Apple Developer website.
“WWDC is Apple’s biggest event of the year. It brings thousands of the most creative and dedicated developers from around the world together with over a thousand Apple engineers to learn about our latest platform innovations and to connect as a community,” said Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing in its press release.