Just as with WWDC every year, Apple is expected to launch newer versions of all its Operating System versions running across all devices manufactured by Apple namely iOS, MacOS, TV OS, WatchOS etc. The major changes are expected to be made to iOS 13 which is going to succeed iOS 12 currently running on the latest iPhones. iOS 13 is expected to receive the long awaited “dark mode” throughout the UI which looks better and can also help to save battery on the latest iPhones with OLED displays. There are some major UI changes as well that are expected like a revamped volume HUD, but we’ll have to wait for the official announcement to confirm the list of new features on iOS 13. There are also some rumours that Apple is working on closely integrating both iOS and Mac OS in order to allow portability between the two, thus allowing you to use your iPad or iPhone apps on your Mac. A new Mac Pro is also expected, but we’re not sure if it will be announced during WWDC. One can register to attend the WWDC from June 3rd to 7th and tickets will be given out on a random basis to developers who will then have to pay $1599 to attend the event. Just as with everything Apple has to offer, this one’s a pretty expensive affair too! There will also be 350 scholarships given out in order to attend the event