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I was just thinking about WWDC last year. Last year, they announced not just OS X Yosemite and iOS 8, but all those developer features. Do you think they will have a dedicated WATCH section in the keynote?

Assuming there is an WATCH section, what do you think will be in it? I think they'll announce the ability to create third party watch faces and open up the WatchKit SDK to allow native third party apps.
 
I was just thinking about WWDC last year. Last year, they announced not just OS X Yosemite and iOS 8, but all those developer features. Do you think they will have a dedicated WATCH section in the keynote?

Assuming there is an WATCH section, what do you think will be in it? I think they'll announce the ability to create third party watch faces and open up the WatchKit SDK to allow native third party apps.

I think they'll definitely update everyone on Apple Watch sales, and probably introduce a few iOS 9 features that will interact with or affect Apple Watch in some way, which will probably require an Apple Watch software update.

And yes, I definitely agree with you on third party watch faces and opening up the SDK to allow native third party apps.
 
I was just thinking about WWDC last year. Last year, they announced not just OS X Yosemite and iOS 8, but all those developer features. Do you think they will have a dedicated WATCH section in the keynote?

Assuming there is an WATCH section, what do you think will be in it? I think they'll announce the ability to create third party watch faces and open up the WatchKit SDK to allow native third party apps.

It's almost a certainty that they'll be announcing native apps at WWDC. Hopefully that includes watch faces.
 
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