WWDC 2023 Recap: Everything Apple Announced Today
Apple today held the WWDC 2023 keynote event that saw the introduction of the Apple Vision Pro headset, the 15-inch MacBook Air, new versions of the Mac Pro and Mac Studio, iOS 17, macOS Sonoma, watchOS 10, and more.
This was an insane event that was so fast-paced it was tough to keep up with everything that was being announced. iOS 17 and macOS Sonoma only starred in a few minutes of the keynote, so there were a lot of things that went under the radar. We’ve recapped everything that was announced in the video up above, and we’ve also rounded up all of our coverage of Apple’s announcements to give you a complete overview of everything that’s worth knowing about.
Apple Vision Pro
Apple Reveals ‘Vision Pro’ Headset and visionOS
Apple’s Vision Pro Headset Uses ‘Optic ID’ Iris Scanning Authentication
Apple Vision Pro Priced Starting at $3499, Will Launch in Early 2024 in the U.S.
Here’s a First In-Person Look at the Apple Vision Pro
Apple to Provide Developers With Vision Pro Development Kits
Apple Vision Pro Headset Supports Prescription Inserts for Glasses Wearers
Mac Announcements
Apple Announces New MacBook Air With 15.3-inch Display and M2 Chip Starting at $1,299
Apple Unveils M2 Ultra Chip as Most Powerful Apple Silicon Chip Yet
Apple Announces New Mac Studio With M2 Max and M2 Ultra Chips
Apple Unveils New Mac Pro With M2 Ultra Chip, Extra Ports, and More
Preorders Available for 15-Inch MacBook Air, Mac Pro and Mac Studio
Apple Releases New 70W Power Adapter Alongside 15-Inch MacBook Air
New Mac Pro Features Upgradeable SSD, Apple Selling 2TB, 4TB, and 8TB SSD Kits
With M2 Ultra Mac Pro, Apple Completes Apple Silicon Transition and No Longer Sells Intel-Based Macs
iOS 17 and iPadOS 17
Apple Announces iOS 17 With ‘StandBy’ View, Journal App, Siri Changes, and More
Apple Announces New ‘NameDrop’ Feature for Sharing Between iPhones
iOS 17 Includes Updated Phone, FaceTime, and Messages Apps
Apple Announces iPadOS 17 With Custom Lock Screens and Interactive Widgets
Apple Announces New Intelligent AirPlay Features With Hotel Room Support
iOS 17 Compatible With iPhone XS and Newer, Available in Beta Today
Apple Releases First Betas of iOS 17 and iPadOS 17
iOS 17 Lets You Share AirTags With Others
iOS 17’s StandBy Mode Turns a Charging iPhone Into a Home Hub
iOS 17 Promises to Dramatically Improve iPhone’s Autocorrect
iOS 17 Locks Your Safari Private Browsing Behind Face ID
iOS 17 Can Automatically Clean Up Verification Codes That Clog Up Messages App
iOS 17 Lets You Create a Voice That Sounds Like You
iOS 17 Photos App Features One-Tap Crop Button When Zooming In
You Can Log Your Moods and Emotions in iOS 17
macOS Sonoma
Apple Announces macOS Sonoma With Desktop Widgets and More
Apple Announces ‘Game Mode’ in macOS Sonoma for Better Mac Gaming Performance
macOS Sonoma Drops Support for These Macs
Apple Releases First Beta of macOS 14 Sonoma to Developers
watchOS 10
Apple Announces watchOS 10 With Widgets, Redesigned Apps, and More
watchOS 10 Compatible With watchOS Series 4 and Later, iPhone XS/XR or Later Also Required
Apple Seeds First Beta of watchOS 10 to Developers
tvOS 17
Apple Announces tvOS 17, Including FaceTime and New Control Center
FaceTime Launching on Apple TV With iPhone and iPad Camera Support
Apple Seeds First Beta of tvOS 17 to Developers
tvOS 17 Lets You Use Your iPhone to Find a Lost Siri Remote
Other Announcements
AirPods Pro 2 Gaining ‘Adaptive Audio’ Feature That Dynamically Adjusts to Your Environment
Apple Shortening ‘Hey Siri’ to ‘Siri’ Across iPhone, Mac, and Other Devices
Apple Now Accepting Trade-Ins of Mac Studio, 13-inch M2 MacBook Air, and 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro
Apple Releases Beta Firmware Update for AirPods
Apple Releases Studio Display 17 Firmware Beta
Rewatch the Keynote
If you missed something and want to rewatch the 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 hardware and software that Apple showed off today.
We’ll also be publishing roundups, guides, and how tos on everything that you need to know about the new products, and we’ll have coverage of each new feature as we delve further into the updates and the new hardware offerings.
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