Apple may not feature any new hardware at this year's WWDC

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WWDC is today and both Apple users and tech enthusiasts await alike to see what Apple have up in its sleeves and what might surprise them in today's tech leaks culture but it seems like Apple may not have any hardware reveals this year, last year at WWDC Apple revealed the new Mac Pro and the Pro Display XDR.

Apple did not release any new hardware products at WWDC in some of the previous years as well, like in 2018 where Apple stuck with discussing the software and service side of things, this year might as well be the same as some leakers suggest that they've heard that Apple did not have any hardware reveals this year.

This is understandable as the COVID-19 outbreak in China has left Apple to stop its hardware production as its production base is largely located in China, Jon Prosser and Max Weinbach have both tweeted that there may not be any hardware reveal this year.



However, they are doubtful about these claims as the sources are not directly from the WWDC team and Jon Prosser notes that he wishes that these rumors are false and we get to see some hardware stuff at WWDC which will be an all-online event for the first time.



The new iOS version iOS 14 will be the headline of the show and Apple will also talk about its other operating systems, like iPad OS and Mac OS, Apple may also talk about some of its services as it concentrated on services too recently, Apple launched four new services last year, Apple Arcade, Apple TV+, Apple News+ and Apple Card.

Apple's WWDC will be an online event this year and the event will start at 10 a.m. PDT on June 22nd, you can watch the live stream either on Apple's official website or on their YouTube channel

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