
#WWDC IPHONE 7 SOFTWARE#
AirPlay to a TV using an Apple TV (2nd generation or later) or an AirPlay 2–capable device with the latest Apple TV software.via any computer, smartphone, or tablet using recent versions of Chrome, Firefox, or Microsoft Edge that supports MSE (Media Service Extensions), H.264 (video), and AAC required (audio).Using the Apple Events channel on Apple TV.Using the Apple TV app on Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple TV.Using the Apple Developer app on Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple TV.via Mac using Safari on macOS Mojave 10.14 or later.via iPod touch (7th generation) using Safari on iOS 12 or later.via iPad (5th generation or later) using Safari on iOS 12 or later.via iPhone 7 or later using Safari on iOS 12 or later.The big places to watch from are from Apple's website and YouTube channel (the latter embedded below for your convenience): The keynote and Platforms State of the Union can be watched by anyone with a compatible device and access to the internet. Digital Lounges on Slack, June 7 to June 11.1-on-1 Developer Labs, June 7 to June 11.Apple Developer Forums, June 7 to June 11.Platforms State of the Union, June 7, 2 p.m.You can also browse the Apple Developer Forums, but you'll need a developer account to ask questions. If you're not a developer, you can still watch the keynote and Platforms State of the Union from anywhere, as long as you have a compatible device with access to the internet. So anyone that's a part of the Apple Developer Program can watch the keynote and Platforms State of the Union, as well as get access to in-depth video sessions, one-on-one labs, engineers in the Apple Developer Forums, special activities, and more. However, developers will still be able to access all of the events remotely.
#WWDC IPHONE 7 HOW TO#
The coronavirus threat is still a health hazard, and that means no indoor WWDC21 gatherings for developers to get in-person incite on how to prepare their apps for the next big OS versions. Apple has a new, Pandora-like streaming music service called iTunes Radio.On June 7, Apple will reveal to developers what's in store for its upcoming operating systems, but anyone can watch the livestream to see all the new features coming this fall to iOS 15, iPadOS 15, macOS 12, tvOS 15, and watchOS 8.įor the second year in a row, Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference will be an all-digital event.iOS 7 will have a new, translucent, “flat” look, redesigned icons, and some new features. Apple’s mobile operating system is getting an upgrade.There’s a new online version of Apple’s productivity software, called iWork for iCloud.

Inside, it will have dual GPUs and will support up to 3 separate 4K displays via its Thunderbolt 2 and HDMI ports.
#WWDC IPHONE 7 PRO#

#WWDC IPHONE 7 FULL#
The event is over now, so scroll down for the full blow-by-blow from our intrepid livebloggers. And now we know: After a two-hour keynote presentation, we’ve seen glimpses of OS X Mavericks, new MacBook Airs, a spooky-cool new Mac Pro, a brand-new look for iOS7, and the debut of iTunes Radio. We’ve speculated for awhile just what Tim Cook, Apple chief executive, would announce.
