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What does Apple have in store for WWDC26? Beyond the expected software updates, we speculate on the big surprises, including the possibility of a first look at a foldable iPhone or Apple's new AR glasses.
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00:00Okay, it's happening right there. Can you see it? So Apple's WWDC 2026, their big developers
00:08conference. We already knew it was coming. We knew the sort of the range of it, but we didn't
00:14know when the keynote was going to happen. So here we have it. June 8th, 10 a.m. Pacific time.
00:20Tim Cook, for the last time as CEO, probably will take the stage and start to talk about all of
00:26the
00:26big updates to come. What does that mean? iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, which might be called Redwood,
00:35lots of 27s, watchOS, visionOS. All of that's very exciting. But what is it that we really care about?
00:42Well, maybe this up here will give you a hint. Why is that glowing like that? So on the Apple
00:47developers page, they say coming bright up, right? What does that mean? So that's a glowing thing.
00:53Maybe it's the glowing dynamic island to house the new Siri, which is part of Apple intelligence.
00:59And this is the big Siri update we have been promised for two years. Now, this is going to
01:05transform how you use your iPhone. In particular, maybe the iPhone 18 that we're expecting in
01:11September. Now we know Apple's already made a deal with Google to use some of their foundational models
01:15behind whatever they do with Siri. But this is the big moment. During this keynote, I'm sure that
01:21Siri will sit at the center of it, but there will be so much more. Of course, all of those
01:25platform
01:26updates. And then the big question mark, will they introduce something that truly surprises us?
01:32That one more thing. What could that one more thing be? I'll leave you with this. What if inside
01:38iOS 27, there's a glimpse of something flexible, something foldable? Could this be the first moment
01:45we see the iPhone fold? Possibly, possibly not. Could it be the first moment we see Apple's new
01:52intelligent AR glasses powered by Siri? Possibly, maybe not. We don't know. But stick with TechRadar.com
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