11 May

This year, Apple's annual Global Developers Conference will kick off on June 3, less than a month away. It is expected that news about the conference will increase in the next month. If the rumors are true, Apple may use the conference to launch a series of new hardware products and announce one of the major changes in its iOS and MacOS software roadmap over the years.


Apple's 2019 Global Developers Conference will be held again at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, Calif., to showcase the company's growing range of new applications, features and tools in software, services and devices. Unlike last year's -- when Apple focused on improving the speed and responsiveness of its software, Apple was more likely to release and announce major products in 2019.


Many Apple executives, including CEO Tim Cook, are expected to demonstrate the company's software strategy at the Global Developers Conference, ranging from privacy to security to developer relations. Various problems.


Perhaps the most anticipated news at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is related to the company's next version of the mobile operating system, probably called iOS 13, which provides software support for the iPhone and iPad, and for a long time. No major upgrades have been made since. In addition to some redesigned new features—such as a redesigned home screen, dark mode for the entire system, and more multitasking options, Apple is also considered to be developing technologies that enable higher iOS and MacOS. Interoperability. MacOS is the operating system running on Apple MacBook and Mac desktops. In theory, this makes it easier for developers to develop code that is shared between iPhone, iPad, and Mac.


Given Apple's previous launch and release of hardware products at the Global Developers Conference, we also have the opportunity to see the new MacBook Pro or iPad Pro, or some other unknown product, at this year's Global Developer Conference. Apple may also launch an upgraded Mac Pro - it has promised to release the product in 2019. In 2017, Apple introduced the new iPad Pro and HomePod smart speakers at the Global Developers Conference. Apple did not comment on this.


We summarize all the information the reader needs to know about this year's Apple Global Developers Conference – including rumors that have caught our attention so far.


When will the 2019 Apple Global Developers Conference be held?


The Apple Global Developers Conference is held from June 3rd to June 7th. Although Apple has not officially announced the timetable, the first day of the Global Developers Conference last year's keynote speech began at 1 pm US Eastern Summer Time (1 am Beijing time on the second day).


How to watch the 2019 Global Developer Conference webcast?


If you have an Apple TV, you can watch the live stream (and the previous Global Developers Conference) through the Apple Events app. In addition, readers can watch the Global Developers Conference live through the Apple Events channel on the Apple website.


CNET will also broadcast the 2019 Apple Global Developers Conference at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California.


Can I participate in the Apple Global Developers Conference?


If the reader does not have a ticket, the answer to this question may be "no." When the news of the Global Developers Conference was announced earlier this year, Apple sold tickets through the sweepstakes system and all tickets were snapped up.


New look for iOS 13


There are many rumors about the new version of Apple's mobile operating system, which will be called iOS 13. The iPhone 11, which is expected to be released in September, will likely be the main showcase for the new Home screen, expanded multitasking capabilities and "undo" options. Other upgrades on the agenda include the Apple Mobile Safari browser and new versions of the Mail and Reminders apps.


We also saw some models showing the "honor" of iOS 13 "Dark Mode." Apple has introduced a dark mode for computers running MacOS Mojave, which previously allowed users to close the menu bar in earlier versions of MacOS High Sierra. Currently, iOS users can only turn on dark mode in supported iOS apps.


iOS apps can run on MacOS (and vice versa)


At the 2018 Global Developers Conference, Apple Software Director Craig Federighi announced a new technology that will make it easier for users to port applications developed for iOS to the Mac. In the MacOS update package released last September, Apple released a new version of four apps that first appeared in iOS - news, stocks, voice memos, and home. Now, obviously, Apple plans to open this cross-platform framework to third-party developers.


The technology, codenamed Marzipan, is said to actually work for developers, not users. But it will have a big impact on the 1.4 billion Apple devices currently running iOS, MacOS, WatchOS or TVOS. According to the 9to5Mac, at least in the short term, we can expect to see more iOS features - such as Siri shortcuts, screen time and iMessage screen effects - landing on MacOS.


Marzipan can also speed up the Apple Mac platform from Intel chips to ARM chips, and Bloomberg and Axios have reported this long-standing rumor. In addition to improving the efficiency of Apple's business, the iPhone, iPad and Mac use the same ARM architecture processor, which also makes it easier for developers to develop a single version of the application for all of these hardware.


What will happen to iTunes? Dedicated music, podcasts and video apps to MacOS


Two pieces of evidence from two experienced programmers, Guilherme Rambo and Steve Troughton-Smith, suggest that Apple may include it in the upcoming release of MacOS. A new standalone app for music, podcasts and TV shows. According to media reports, Apple will retain iTunes (currently) because it is the only way to synchronize data between older iPods, iPhones and Macs.


New iPad Pro and MacBook Pro?


Well-known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo made some predictions about what Apple might release at the Global Developers Conference. Earlier this year, he predicted that Apple will launch two new iPad Pros in 2019.


It is worth pointing out that Apple has launched two new non-Pro iPad products in this year, the iPad Air and the iPad Mini. Since Apple released its two latest iPad Pros in October last year, it has been less than a year, so we have some doubts about this statement.

Guo Minghao also expects Apple to introduce a new 16-inch MacBook Pro and an upgraded 13-inch model with 32 GB of memory. He asserted that Apple is developing a new Mac Pro that uses "easy-to-upgrade components", which is powered by a 31-inch 6K display, which is said to have a Mini LED-like backlight design.


Does the iPad support the mouse?


There are rumors that Apple may take a new step toward the development of the iPad as a true alternative to notebooks. MacStories editor Federico Viticci said that Apple may provide mouse support for the iPad in future versions of iOS.


Will the 2019 Mac Pro be unveiled at the Global Developer Conference?


Apple last updated its flagship desktop computer in December 2013. Over the years, Apple executives have been talking about "coming soon" follow-up products.


At this time last year, there were rumors that the new Mac Pro will be released in 2019. Tom Boger, director of hardware marketing for Mac hardware, told TechCrunch in April 2018, "We want to be transparent and openly communicate with our professional user community, so we hope they know that in 2019 we will launch a new model Mac. Pro, we will not launch this product this year."


Of course, Apple also showed a similar pattern in 2017.


But maybe this time Apple is serious. After all, Apple released the iMac Pro at the Global Developers Conference in 2017. If the new Mac Pro didn't appear in June this year, Apple will launch the next product this year, and maybe the last chance will be September, when Apple will launch a new iPhone and some other high-end hardware - for launching like the Mac Pro This niche product may not be an ideal time.


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