Apple WWDC 2023 date: Apple has officially announced the date of the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) event and this time it is going to be one of the biggest. While the event is scheduled on June 5, developers can gather at Apple Park even a day before. 

Apple WWDC 2023: Venue, Time And Where to Watch LIVE

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The WWDC 2023 this year will be held at Apple Park in California and starts on June 5 at 1:00 pm  ET, which is around 10:30 pm in India. This is an in-person event, but it will also be live-streamed online. Hence, interested users will be able to watch the event via the company’s official channels like YouTube.

Apple WWDC 2023: What to expect

 

Apple will reportedly announce its long-awaited AR (augmented reality) headset at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June.

According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the tech giant is well prepared for the announcement of the AR/MR headset.

"It is highly likely that Apple will announce its long-awaited AR/MR headset at the WWDC in June. I think Apple is well prepared for the announcement of this new device," Kuo said in a Medium post on Monday.

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The analyst added that the headset's announcement next month "bodes well" for the share price of the supply chain, citing five components that constitute the device's "most expensive material costs" apart from the assembly.

These five components include - the 4K micro-OLED displays, dual M2-based processors, the headset casing, 12 optical cameras for tracking hand movements, and the external power supply.

Meanwhile, Apple will reportedly produce 32-inch and 42-inch OLED displays or iMacs by 2027 and plans to completely phase out LCDs and mini LED displays in their mobile devices set for 2026.

According to a forecast from analysts at research firm Omdia, Apple could have some physically big plans for OLED in the works, reports AppleInsider.

The report said that Apple will switch almost its entire product line to OLED by 2026, with only a 10.9-inch iPad using LCD at the time.

With IANS inputs