Apple’s upcoming World Wide Developers Conference is about to kick off, but it surely looks like those rooting for the launch of recent Apple devices will probably be disillusioned.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in his latest Power On NewsletterThis yr’s keynote is all about software. Now that there are rumors that AI will dominate, this is probably not surprising.
Still, WWDC sometimes features cool recent hardware—just last yr, for instance, the Apple Vision Pro was “One More Thing.” So Gurman’s report will disappoint some.
What might have been offered?
Well, there have been rumors of a brand new Apple TV box, which sources like Gurman previously said would launch in the primary half of 2024 (so before the top of June) and the device can be powered by an improved processor. Other rumors have suggested that the brand new hardware would come with a camera on the Apple TV device for FaceTime calls. But Gurman now says that a brand new Apple TV box is “not imminent.”
The report leaves a tiny little bit of wiggle room, saying it’s entirely possible something will probably be announced later. As Gurman put it, “No hardware is announced at WWDC unless Apple unexpectedly unveils a new device that launches later (to be clear, I don’t expect that).”
I believe there remains to be something to hope for, especially for those Apple watchers who don’t live within the US
I think that between all the brand new software releases, Apple could find time to announce the international release dates for the Apple Vision Pro. This would have a certain symmetry, consistent with the product’s announcement exactly one yr ago, and it might show Apple’s intention to quickly make it a worldwide product – previously the corporate had only said it might release elsewhere sometime in 2024.
I consider a release in countries just like the UK is more likely to be in late June or early July, so the timing is compelling. However, Apple should want to separate this announcement from WWDC.
In about every week we’ll know all the things.