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Apple introduces iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 and watchOS 9

The day has come, the 2022 WWDC is here and if you don’t want to miss out on anything Apple is going to present at this developer conference held in Cupertino, we recommend that you pay close attention to everything we’re going to show you to tell in this post.

Where can you see the event?

As usual in Apple, it is the company itself that provides the possibility of seeing this presentation live in many ways. First of all, all users can follow you through the apple youtube channelbut it is also available through its own website and the Apple TV application present on all the company’s devices, so anyone who wants to know what’s new can do so without any problem.

Of course, we also have Fernando, David and Fabián covering the broadcast on our YouTube channel, also very well accompanied by Diego and Elena, two colleagues in creating Internet content about Apple on YouTube. On our Twitter account you can also follow all the news live and, of course, in this same post you will have everything presented at the moment, minute by minute so you don’t miss a thing.

WWDC 2022 kicks off

As usual, Tim Cook is the first visible face of this new keynote from the Cupertino company. He wanted to start by focusing on Apple’s efforts to give all software development professionals the necessary facilities to unleash all their creativity, and thus be able to provide us with operating systems and applications to get the most out of everyone. the company’s products.

What’s new in iOS 16

  • New locked screen on our iPhone, both aesthetically and functionally. You can customize both the color and the font present. You will have different styles to be able to choose the one you like the most. You can also put widgets inside the locked screen, to have the most important information without having to unlock the device. You can even create different home screens to vary between them whenever you want.

  • New management of notifications on the locked screen.
  • New API for developers, designed for live activities that you can always have updated with the screen locked.
  • Focus mode extends to the locked screen, allowing you to further customize it. You’ll also be able to filter the content you see in apps, so you’re able to really focus on the task at hand.
  • What’s new in the Messages app. It will allow you to edit the sent messages.

  • The messaging app is much more accessible thanks to dictation, which has been improved so that users can have the possibility of using the voice and the keyboard combined at the same time.
  • Direct access from FaceTime to all apps that support SharePlay, which is now also available from iMessage.
  • New API for developers to enhance the use of Siri within all their applications.
  • Live Text also reaches the video, being able to take live what appears on the screen of your iPhone.
  • New features within the Photos app, which will allow you to take subjects from an image to convert them into a png image for easy sharing.
  • News in Wallet, with which you can share your virtual keys through different applications.
  • Tap to pay comes to Apple Pay, allowing many businesses to use their iPhone as if it were a payment terminal with which to charge.
  • Apple Pay Later also arrives, which will allow users to be able to pay for any product within four months, at no additional cost. Everything will be managed in the Wallet app, where you can check the status of each payment.
  • News in Apple Maps that will allow you to save predetermined routes, save transport cards in a wallet to calculate the price of a trip on public transport, as well as other features that will make Apple Maps your favorite app to get around and travel.

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