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Apple's most anticipated products
Vision Pro
The most devoted Apple fans have been waiting for this new product for more than 5 years since it was reported that the Cupertino-based company started developing MR glasses. And this long-awaited moment has finally come: the tech giant unveiled its first-ever mixed-reality headset at WWDC 2023. The gadget enables users to make calls, send messages, view photos and videos, play video games, and more. This device is controlled using gestures, voice, and eye gaze. Vision Pro is expected to go on sale next year.
MacBook Air 15
It is a brand-new product that Apple lovers have waited for over 10 years. Compared to its 13-inch predecessor, the new model of MacBook Air features a spacious 15.3-inch display. That is why MacBook Air 15 is about 200 grams heavier than the previous device. Except for a bigger screen, the new laptop’s design is nearly identical to the 13-inch model, including its keyboard, trackpad, and front camera. In other respects, the novelty is greatly superior to its predecessor only in speakers.
iOS 17
At WWDC 2023, Apple also presented a new OS version for iPhone to be available in the fall. Reportedly, iOS 17 will make smartphones more personal and intuitive. In addition, the updated operating system features a Journal app enabling users to store any content (photos, videos, music files, and so on), a new Live Voicemail function that transcribes incoming voicemail messages in real time, and many others.
WatchOS 10
The operating system update for Apple smartwatches is also slated for this fall. With watchOS 10, the gadgets will gain two new interactive watch faces as well as many additional features for athletes and those who care about their health. In particular, the new version will enable cyclists to record their performance during workouts and climbers to create and follow routes via 3D modeling, visualizing all climbs and descents. Furthermore, the updated Health app offers additional tools that will help users monitor their mental and vision health.