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This week, Apple held a jam-packed WWDC keynote where it announced iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS Ventura, watchOS 9, the next-generation of Apple silicon with M2, a new redesigned MacBook Air, and a revamped 13-inch MacBook Pro.

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As is typical with all of Apple's events, there were rumors and leaks about what Apple would announce. While many of the rumors and reports did end up becoming true, a few didn't turn out to be accurate. Below we've rounded up which rumors and reports nailed it and which unfortunately didn't.

Wrong: Colorful MacBook Air With White Bezels

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In May 2021, Apple leaker Jon Prosser shared renders showing a MacBook Air with white bezels, a white keyboard, and a lineup of bright, vibrant colors. Those renders also depicted one USB-C port on one side, which turned out to not be the case.

The new MacBook Air features a MagSafe 3 connector and two USB-C ports on the left side, with a headphone jack on the right. The new MacBook Air features a notch like the MacBook Pro but features black bezels and a black keyboard.

Unlike the rumors, which were debunked by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman before Monday's keynote, the new MacBook Air only comes in four muted colors. The new MacBook features the M2 chip and starts at $1199 with pre-orders next month.

Right: 13-inch MacBook Pro With No New Design

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The same leaker who accurately claimed the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros would feature a notch also accurately provided details on the revamped 13-inch MacBook Pro.

The source said the revamped low-end Macbook Pro would feature the same design as previous models, with the only change being the M2 Apple silicon chip. The source did, however, claim the laptop would launch in March.

Wrong: Improved Low Power Mode for watchOS 9

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Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that watchOS 9 would include an expanded version of Low Power Mode that lets users use the watch with reduced battery life usage.

The Apple Watch currently has a Power Reserve mode which restricts the Apple Watch functionality to only show the time. At least in the first watchOS 9 beta, a Low Power Mode reported by Gurman does not exist. Apple may add the feature to watchOS 9 later this fall, but exclusive to the upcoming Apple Watch Series 8.

Right: iOS 16 Lock Screen Changes, Apple Pay Later, and More

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman accurately reported that Apple would be planning major changes for the iOS lock screen, letting users add widgets, change the font and color, and new dynamic wallpapers.

Bloomberg also accurately reported on Apple Pay Later and its development last year, which will launch this fall.

Right: macOS Ventura and iPadOS 16 Changes

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While macOS "Ventura" was not on our list of possible options for macOS 13, there were several rumors that did turn out to be accurate about Apple's upcoming macOS release.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that System Preferences, now renamed System Settings, would be getting a redesign that's more in line with iOS. Gurman also reported that stock system apps such as Mail, Notes, Reminders, Safari, and Messages would be getting updates.

Perhaps the most accurate rumor pre-WWDC was Bloomberg reporting on Apple's plan to revamp multitasking on the iPad and make it more Mac-like. With the M1 iPad Air and M1 iPad Pro, Apple has introduced Stage Manager, which allows multiple apps to be open at once in windows.

Wrong: Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR 2 Preview

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Not originating from any credible sources, there was initial speculation and chatter circulating online that Apple would announce its Apple silicon Mac Pro and an accompanying update to the Pro Display XDR at this year's WWDC.

Apple previewed the current Intel-based Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR at WWDC 2019, adding to the belief a repeat could happen this year. That did not happen, as Apple instead announced its next-generation "M2" Apple silicon chip and a new MacBook Air and low-end MacBook Pro.

Article Link: WWDC 2022 Rumor Report Card: MacBook Air With White Bezels, iOS 16 Lock Screen Changes, and More
 
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I would rather would have more homescreen customization, interactive widgets, place icons anywhere and possibly custom icon themes. than this lock screen bit.
 
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To be fair, all rumors about the new MacBook Air were correct except the color options.
 
I remember when Prosser was pretty well respected about three years ago with some of his predictions, with the Apple Watch and other products, but ever since then, he’s progressively declined and has been way off base with his ‘insights’. I kinda-sorta feel bad for the guy, because he wants to stay relevant and he’s passionate, but I think he’s trying way too hard with his predictions, which is a reflection of his misguided mudslinging.
 
Hey I can guess what’s in store for IOS 17 right now myself…. Drum roll….. Revamped notifications and multitasking! Surprised?Check back here in a year and tell me I’m wrong xD Lol Don’t get me wrong iOS 16 truly has had some good surprises. But sheesh kinda getting old 😐
 
What I can't figure out is who actually goes to the considerable trouble of making very detailed false renders like the colourful M2 MBA's, which end up being widely circulated as rumours?
I sometimes think they really do come from an official source to see how potential buyers would react. And seeing that the vast majority of us ('us' = this and many other Apple-related forums) responded with the puke emoticon, or words equivalent thereof, it got shelved.
 
Looking forward to Jon Prosser saying: so, I was wrong...type...thing... You know, with all the pauses in a sentence that he still think it is funny. It's not.
 
I would've been happy with the colorful laptops, white bezel and keyboard included. I had white plastic iBooks for years and they were fine. I thought it made sense for them to echo the iMac colors. I think the light blue or purple would've looked great.

In my fantasy Apple world, they would have given the M2 Airs a bigger screen and resurrected the twelve-inch MacBook from around 2017 in the iMac colors.
 
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Prosser’s had some high profile leaks confirmed, which shows he has definitely had some leaked hardware info from within Apple. (e.g. AirPods, iMac)
But he’s been way off more recently, suggesting either he’s getting leaks of prototypes which don’t get released or he’s being fed wrong or fake information.

I don’t think he’s “guessing” as such…. just not being selective/rigorous enough about verifying ‘leaks’ before publicising them.
 
Laptops are supposed to last 4 years at the very least…the reasoning why anyone would want a piece of white plastic that eventually turns yellow is beyond my comprehension
I cringed when I first saw that prediction while looking at my dingy Magic Keyboard.
 
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Prosser has only ever been a lucky guesser. At least Gurman actually appears to be informed - I'll bet the low power mode is a feature on the Series 8 watch.
Agreed. 💯

Can we please finally stop pretending Prosser has any inside information??? If you breakdown the predictions that he's gotten right, they're almost all the obvious things that *everyone* was expecting (e.g., predicting the AirPower charging mat was "dead" two years after Apple stopped talking about it, or predicting multiple sizes of the iPhone 12 would be announced). On the other hand, his "major leaks" related to new products or new designs almost never materialize (e.g., all-new M1 Mac mini, brightly colored iMac-like MacBook Airs, all-new Apple Watch design, etc.).
 
The story with the white keyboard and bezels is already over a year old, I wonder if this could have been a test balloon from Apple to see the reaction of the customers?
Can't remember that anyone thought that is nice.
 
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