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- Apple's WWDC is coming up on June 22, where the company is expected to announce new features for big products like the iPhone and Apple Watch as well as new products.
- Apple's next big iPhone update, likely called iOS 14, is expected to bring a new home screen layout, the ability to set third-party apps as defaults, and other new features.
- Apple may also announce its initiative to develop its own chips for the Mac at WWDC, signaling a big move away from Intel.
Apple is holding its annual developer conference on Monday, where it's expected to unveil its latest iPhone software, new features for the Apple Watch, and plans to make its own processors for its Mac computers for the first time.
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is one of the company's biggest events of the year, attracting app developers from all over the world. The company is holding the event virtually for the first time in its 31-year history because of the coronavirus pandemic, so the keynote and workshops will be taking place remotely.
The conference is also coming at a critical time for Apple as its App Store policies have been under scrutiny by regulators and developers. Just as the European Union had launched two antitrust investigations into Apple over its App Store and Apple Pay, a prominent developer behind the new email app Hey raised concerns over the company's long-standing policy of taking a 30% cut from subscriptions sold through the App Store.
Other than iPhone and Apple Watch updates, Apple may unveil a couple of new products like a refreshed iMac with a new design.
Here's a look at everything we're expecting to see from WWDC 2020.