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Gosh, if we get REALLY lucky, maybe
two more new shades of green for iPhone
? 🙏🙏🙏
 
Apple needs to go back to live keynotes instead of releasing pre-recorded infomercials.

Imagine if Tim Cook announced the "new" AirPods Max to a live audience last year, which was nothing but new colors and a USB-C port. The amount of groaning, boos, and laughter would not have been a good look, but that's the sort of feedback Apple desperately needs right now.
 
Well, going by the WWDC logo (the numbers “25”) we might get some more depth and translucency in iOS and macOS, like Aqua in Mac OS X. Could be cool!
 
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MacOS needs a Snow Leopard year of stability. I think we'd all be happy with that one.
macOS Seems to be the most stable for me, and I have 3 Macs and one of everything else (Besides Vision Pro).
I was disappointed that we got only window snapping and iPhone mirroring with Sequoia and I hope we see a Sonoma level update.
 
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After the mess of WWDC 24 and the subsequent delay of most “features,” I’m not even going to bother. Whatever they announce likely won’t be out until mid 2026 anyway.
 
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Wouldn’t be surprised if they would not mention Apple Intelligence at all
They absolutely will, I don’t have a doubt it my mind it’ll actually be the main focus of the event. Excited to see what they’re cooking..
 
I was disappointed that we got only window snapping and iPhone mirroring with Sequoia and I hope we see a Sonoma level update.
I'm still disappointed that they went and added Stage Manager, which was so promising yet unfinished, and then didn't do anything with it at all for a few MacOS versions. Maybe this time!
 
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It would be nice if they went back to an in-person event & dispensed with all of the video majesty. Not that it's bad. But I'm having nostalgia for the old days & I'm sure other people are too?
I have nostalgia feelings too, but honestly I don’t care about the events anymore.
Usually I just read a short recap of what they have announced the day after, and if it is something new and potential interesting I may watch the vids, but probably not if it is just software.
 
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Can’t wait for the new bugs, revolutionary emojis and some vaporware show off!!

Ah, and an update on the net zero goals obviously. After intensifying pollution in India I can’t wait to know how many trees they planted on Apple Park!
 
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Yes , I am too disappointed lately because Apple seems to neglect their own software in favor of more Apps getting sold in App Store. For example , the more they neglect Apple Mail the more sells of AirMail, Canary Mail , SuperHuman, Spark and a ton of Mail clients out there. As Apple gets a 30% cut they can free Apple Mail developers into something else (so seems like a win-win situation but short minded) … the issue I find is that I don’t know where they are sending these developers because I am seeing the whole macOS stagnate. Finder is slower than competitors file explorer, Apple Mail is lacking important features as PGP and I am sure you all have better examples of applications you are using every day.

About Siri or Apple Intelligence I simply prefer not to say anything because I would look like a bit time Apple Hater. I mean where is Apple Intelligence focus at? Investors?
 
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There are people who wants the in-person announcement like several years ago but Apple has learned from the Pro display reaction and will never go back. It just so happened that 2020 was lockdown.
 
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