Apple WWDC 2018: All the Pronouncements from the Keynote
Technostacks
WWDC 2018 keynote just got over in California and we are covered with all of the key news live, comprising the headline pronouncement of iOS 12.
It was a software dominant keynote
Apple CEO Tim Cook and his senior staff came up with macOS 10.14 Mojave, watchOS 5 and tvOS 12 announcements in accumulation to iOS 12. There was no fresh or innovative hardware, though – last year’s conference gave us a foremost look at the HomePod, with the iPad Pro 12.9 as well as iPad Pro 10.5.
A lot was highlighted on Apple for WWDC 2018
Google wowed us with its Google IO keynote and pioneering demos last month. Apple software had a lot to answer for, together with the annoying iOS 11 issues. It was all about refined iOS 12 and other OS updates. The developers can download the iOS 12 developer beta 1 now.
For everyone else, it’s a quick look at the current Macs, iPhones, iPads, and Apple Watches, and thrilling new-fangled hints in advance of the theorized iPhone 9 and iPhone XI.
Confirmation of iOS 12 and ARKit 2.0
Apple kicked off procedures with a swift look at iOS 12 and its features with key functionalities for the opening time at WWDC 2018, amongst others.
iOS 12 – Performance and Overall Presentation is the Key
iOS 12 was owed to see an interesting home screen redesign and twists to mainstay applications like Camera and Mail, as per multiple leaks, however, that’s been shelved in favor of constancy and performance enhancements.
Apple is instead looking to make the iPhone quicker and more receptive than it’s up to that time been. It’s undertaking that at WWDC, right back to the iPhone 5S.
ARKit 2.0 Features
Apple’s ARKit and Augmented Reality development platform was also displayed, with Apple teaming up with Pixar to build a completely new file format for sharing AR content.
Showing off the advantages of the digital and physical worlds merging was a fresh app known as Measure, which lets you use AR to view the size of items just by dragging a finger across them when your camera is pierced at them. Apple demonstrated a photograph with a frame and sized up a suitcase.
Other Key Updates
- Brands like Fender and Lego came on board with their striking demos.
- The Photos app got an elegant update with a new superior search option.
- Siri gets smarter with a new feature ‘Shortcuts’, which integrates with applications to create bespoke voice commands.
- Stocks, News, Books, and Voice Memos were announced.
- Apple is expanding its Do Not Disturb feature, like grouped notifications, with options for addressing notifications from a lock screen.
- Apple’s going further with ‘Memoji’ – tailored animated emoji that can be well-designed to look like you.
- FaceTime group calling is the improved feature.
- WatchOS 5 is on its approach to come to your wrist.
- Pride Edition watch band & face: Having support for the LGBT community with a new rainbow-themed band and watch face.
- You have to be all set for Dolby Atmos Apple TV content.
- Dark Mode introduced: making Apple first-party applications taking on a darker hue.
Key Takeaways
Apple WWDC 2018 presented updates on iOS 12, watchOS 5, macOS 10.14 and much more stuff. The event was not the prevalent WWDC 2018, and some of the attendees commented to it as ‘underwhelming’. However, what was majorly conveyed included refined iOS 12 and other OS updates.