Everything Apple Announced at Today’s WWDC 2022 Keynote in 13 Minutes
Apple today held a keynote event that saw the introduction of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 Ventura, watchOS 9, and the new M2 Apple silicon chip, which is soon-to-be available in the MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro.
It was a crazy event where Apple introduced feature after feature for almost two hours straight. For those who did not get a chance to see the live stream and don’t want to spend the time watching it later, we’ve condensed everything Apple announced into just 13 minutes, providing a quick overview of everything notable.
In addition to our video, we’ve also rounded up all of our coverage of Apple’s announcements to give you a complete overview of everything new that’s worth knowing about.
iOS 16
Apple Announces iOS 16: First Look at New Features
iOS 16 Brings New Lock Screen Personalization Features, Including Widgets
iOS 16 Drops Support for iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, Original iPhone SE and More
iOS 16 Includes Fitness App As Standard, No Apple Watch Necessary
Apple Says Public Betas of iOS 16, macOS Ventura, and More Available in July
iOS 16 Bringing Support for Web Push Notifications Next Year
Apple Seeds First Betas of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 to Developers
iOS 16 Will Let You Lock Your Hidden and Recently Deleted Photos Albums
iOS 16 Brings New Personalized Spatial Audio Feature That Uses TrueDepth Camera
iOS 16 Lets You Enable Keyboard Haptics for Vibrations as You Type
iOS 16 Will Require Apps to Ask Users for Permission to Access the Clipboard
iOS 16 Lets Siri Hang Up Calls, Add Emojis to Texts and More
iOS 16 Introduces Safety Check to Help Users in Abusive Relationships
iOS 16 Makes It Easier to Share Photos With Family Using New Shared iCloud Library
iOS 16 Adds Support for Landscape Face ID
Apple Maps Gaining Support for Multi-Stop Routing in iOS 16 and Expanding New Maps to 11 More Countries
Security Fixes Won’t Require Full iOS Update in iOS 16, Will Be Installed Automatically
iOS 16 Lets You Use Third-Party Two-Factor Authentication Apps With Built-In Passwords Feature
iOS 16 Finally Lets You See Your WiFi Network Password
iPadOS 16
Apple Announces iPadOS 16, Featuring New Lock Screen, Enhanced Multitasking, Weather App, and More
Apple Previews New ‘Freeform’ App to Work Collaboratively
Apple Debuts App Windows, Full External Display Support, and More for M1 iPads
iPad Finally Gains Weather App With iPadOS 16
iOS 16 Lock Screen Customizations Not Coming to iPadOS 16
macOS Ventura
Apple Introduces macOS Ventura: First Look at New Features
Apple Seeds First Beta of macOS 13 Ventura to Developers
macOS Ventura Drops Support for Older Macs, Works With 2017 and Later Machines
Clock and Weather Come to the Mac With macOS Ventura
macOS 13 Ventura Lets You Use Your iPhone’s Camera as a Webcam
watchOS 9
Apple Announces watchOS 9 With Updated Watch Faces, Enhanced Fitness and Sleep Tracking Features, More
watchOS 9 Drops Support for Apple Watch Series 3
Apple Seeds First Beta of watchOS 9 to Developers
M2 Chip and MacBook Announcements
Apple Announces M2 Chip With Support for Up to 24GB Memory
Apple Announces Redesigned MacBook Air With M2 Chip, Notch, MagSafe, New Colors, and More
Apple Announces Updated 13-inch MacBook Pro With New M2 Chip
Apple Store Back Up With Previews of New M2 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, Preorders Next Month
M2 MacBooks Still Officially Support Only a Single External Display
Redesigned MacBook Air With New Starlight and Midnight Colors Revealed in First Hands-On Photos
iOS 16 Makes it Easier to Delete Duplicate Photos Clogging Up Your Library
iOS 16 Makes It Easier to Manage AirPods Settings
You Can Edit or Unsend an iMessage Up to 15 Minutes After Sending in iOS 16
Other Stories
WWDC 2022 Apple Event Live Keynote Coverage: iOS 16, macOS 13, MacBook Air, and More
Apple Announces Multi-Display CarPlay With Integrated Speedometer, Climate Controls, and More
Apple Seeds First Beta of tvOS 16 to Developers
Apple Releasing 35W Power Adapter With Dual USB-C Ports in Standard and Compact Sizes
Apple Lists MagSafe Cable in Four Colors for MacBook Air and MacBook Pro for $49
Rewatch the Keynote
For those who do want to watch the full keynote, a replay is available in the Apple TV app, on Apple’s Events website, and on YouTube.
Stay Tuned to MacRumors
Make sure to stay tuned to MacRumors this week because we’re going to be sharing in-depth videos and articles highlighting all of the new features in the software updates that Apple introduced today.
We’ll also be publishing roundups, guides, and how tos on everything that you need to know about the new software, and we’ll have coverage of each new feature as we delve further into the updates.
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