Apple has launched its YouTube live stream video premiere for next week’s Worldwide Developers Conference 2022 (WWDC) as it prepares to show off its latest software developments and potentially new hardware.
Anyone who is willing to watch the June 6 keynote can go to the YouTube live stream premiere and click on the “Set Reminder” button. This will make the platform notify you when the keynote inches closer to the scheduled date ”“ Monday, June 6 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time.
Along with the YouTube live stream, Apple will add the live keynote on the Apple TV app, the Events page on Apple.com, as well as its own special live stream page on the official website. In less than a week, the Cupertino-based giant will announce iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, macOS 13, and tvOS 16, as well as potential hardware, revealed in the shape of a new M2-powered MacBook Air.
The next-generation iPhone and iPad software will likely bring significant upgrades to notifications regarding Focus Mode, fresh new apps, and a long-awaited update to the lock screen.
Be sure to follow us at Appleosophy on Monday to keep updated on the forthcoming announcements from Apple’s WWDC 2022 keynote as we will do full coverage on the website and on our Twitter page ”“ @Appleosophy ”“ starting at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time.