iOS 15

Here’s how you could get the new iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 today, but we do not recommend it.

iOS 15 was reveled at WWDC keynote 2021 and would be available publicly later this year with the upcoming iPhone 13 series devices.

Users can currently test the new update to iOS installing a developer beta but we do not recommend doing that. These developer betas are buggy and meant to be installed on secondary devices by developers to test their apps on the system that would come out later in the year.

iOS 15

Find out what’s new in iOS 15 here

Find out what’s new in iPadOS 15 here

How To Install the iOS 15/iPadOS 15

You need to register as an Apple developer if not already registered. You can register as a developer here.

  1. Create a backup of your supported iPhone and/or iPad on your PC or Mac in case you decide to downgrade back to a stable version. (Note the developer betas can be extremely buggy and we recommend having a backup before moving to next step.)
  2. After creating an backup open your web browser and head to Apple Developer Website.
  3. Go to the Downloads tab from the navbar.
  4. Swipe down and tap Install Profile next to your device type.
  5. Head to settings app on your device. Open Profile Downloaded near the top.
  6. Now tap Install and enter your passcode.
  7. Once you read the agreement and accept it tap install.
  8. Your iPhone/iPad will now require a restart.
  9. After the reboot head to Settings>General>Software Update.
  10. You can now see the new available as an OTA update. You can now update to the latest developer betas as they are available.

 

WWDC 2021

WWDC 2021 is here, and here is everything we know about it

WWDC 21

Apple is ready to host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference virtually starting June 7. A lot can be expected this year with updates for every Apple software and a lot of rumored hardware.

Free for all developers, WWDC 21 will offer unique insight into the future of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, WatchOS, and tvOS.

Building on the record-breaking participation and learnings from the last year’s conference, WWDC is an opportunity for developers to learn about the new technologies, tools, and frameworks they rely on to build innovative and platform differentiating apps and games.

Mark your calendars for June 7 at 10:30 pm IST to watch this event on Apple’s official YouTube channel, the company’s website, and the Apple TV app

WWDC

WHAT TO EXPECT AT WWDC 2021:

Software:

iOS 15

iOS 15 may bring new notification settings, tweaks to the dark mode UI, updates to iMessage, making it more of a social network and competing with WhatsApp.

iPadOS 15

Speculations include widget support on the entire home screen, making the UI more like a computer. 

We could expect Apple’s Pro apps coming to iPadOS following the announcement of an M1-based iPad Pro.

Recent reports suggest that Apple has given Zoom special access to a private Apple API hinting at Center Stage support and other improvements in video calls from Apple’s devices. 

MacOS 12

Making MacOS work even more effectively and efficiently on Apple’s custom M-series chips (and between all devices) will be the focus of this year’s release. You will also see improved support for iOS apps, but the highlight will be creative and professional apps, testimonies from key developers, and perhaps some more surprises.

WatchOS 8

New watch faces and additional complications seem inevitable. The update would mainly focus on bringing in more health features to WatchOS and better integration with Fitness+.

We may also be told about swim tracking in the Fitness app. We’ll almost learn more concerning recent studies regarding the watch and heart health and COVID.

tvOS 15

The tvOS 15 operating system is expected to come with a design refresh, a fresh new mode for children with advanced content that Apple will add to the Apple TV+ subscription service. The AppStore will also undergo change and will offer a more convenient interface than what exists today.

WWDC 2021
HARDWARE TO BE RELEASED :

MacBook Pros

Multiple rumors suggest the launch of the new Macbook Pro 14″ and the MacBook Pro 16″ with Apple Silicon.

Apple is planning two different chipsets which include eight high-performance cores and two energy efficient cores for a total of 10 but will be offered in either 16 or 32 graphics core variations.

Find out more about the upcoming MacBooks here

Mac Mini

Apple has also been working on a more powerful version of the Mac mini with the same M1x chip as the next MacBook Pro. 

Apple is working to make WWDC21 the biggest and the best and is excited to offer developers new tools to support them as they create apps that change the way we live, work, and play.

To contribute to making the best products on the earth and to leaving the world better than we found it.

M1x MacBook Pro

2 new MacBook Pros are less than a week away

M1x MacBook Pro

WWDC is less than a week away and we have reports of what Apple might have upcoming in the hardware side of things.

Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives shared the information to investors saying that two new MacBook Pro models are less than a week away and might come at the WWDC 2021 Keynote.

These machines are expected to be released with newer and more powerful versions of the Apple Silicon chipset. These could be the rumored M1x MacBooks with an increased number of high-performance cores compared to the M1 SoC. The machine is expected to have better graphics as well as a completely redesigned body.

The two models expected to release are a more powerful 14” Pro and the mega beast 16” Pro.

The upcoming models are suspected to have more performance cores, more integrated graphics cores or even dedicated graphics, a wide range of ports, and no touch bar. These could be the most perfect MacBooks Apple has released in years.

WWDC 2021

WWDC 2021 livestream link is live now, sign up for digital lounges open

Highlights

  • WWDC 2021 Links are live now.
  • Set Youtube reminders.
  • Digital Lounges registration begins
WWDC 2021

Apple’s World Wide Developer’s Conference or WWDC, is scheduled to begin Monday 7th June starting 10:30 pm IST with the keynote stream.

The keynote will be live streamed on AppleTV app, the company’s website as well as YouTube.

The YouTube link has now gone live and users can now set notifications and reminders.

Apple has also begun registration for Digital Lounges whers developers can register and participate in a week long Q&As, Special Activities sessions relating Apple’s developer platforms, and interact with Apple engineers.

Apple has also begun registration for Digital Lounges whers developers can register and participate in a week long Q&As, Special Activities sessions relating Apple’s developer platforms, and interact with Apple engineers.

Register to Apple’s World Wide Developer’s Conference Digital Lounge here.

Find out more about WWDC 2021 and what to expect in the keynote here