The Apple's worldwide
developers conference 2020 is scheduled to start from June 22.
Apple is hosting its
five-day long annual worldwide developers conference 2020 from June 22. It is
the first time in its 31 years long run the Apple
WWDC would be held in an online-only format due to the ongoing coronavirus
pandemic. The WWDC20 lineup has been finalised and it would start with a
keynote session on June 22 where the company would announce its future roadmap
pertaining to products and services. Besides, the WWDC20 would focus on
Platforms State of the Union timing and information on how developers can learn
about the future of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS.
Here is the Apple WWDC20
detailed lineup:
Special Event Keynote: June
22nd, 10 am (PDT)
The keynote address will
stream directly from Apple Park via apple.com, the Apple Developer app, the
Apple Developer website, the Apple
TV app, and YouTube, and will also be available for on-demand playback
after the conclusion of the stream. For viewers in China, the keynote will also
stream on Tencent, iQIYI, Bilibili, and Youku.
Platforms State of the
Union: June 22ns, 2 pm (PDT)
In this session, engineers
working at Apple would take you through the latest advances across iOS, iPadOS,
macOS, tvOS, and watchOS. State of the Union will be available on demand via
the Apple Developer app and the Apple Developer website. It will also be
available for playback on Tencent, iQIYI, Bilibili and YouKu for viewers in
China.
Starting June 23, Apple
will host engineering session with developers to help them learn how to build
the next generation of apps with more than 100 technical and design-focused
sessions. Videos from this session will be posted each day at 10 am (PDT) and
will be available in the Apple Developer app on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, as
well as on the Apple Developer website.
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