Apple has sent out invites to its WWDC 2019 show and it is already causing plenty of excitement, but for rather hilarious reasons. While the invitations are indicative of great things to come, they are also being treated as a means of deciphering what those things are going to be. Many publications are basically trying to work out clues as to what they can expect from the event.
The Cupertino firm had sent out invitations for the WWDC 2019 recently, Macrumors reports, and recipients have spent that time trying to figure out what the event is going to involve. It is set to start on June 3, so attendees have plenty of time to prepare. On that note, it would seem that the invitation came with visuals that might have set off the detective in those who got them.
For some context, the invitation came with figures that include emojis, shapes, drawn representations of certain objects, and certain animals. Among the most telling aspects that are likely to be presented during the WWDC 2019 is with regards to the MacBook Pro 2019. This should be good news for those who are hoping that Apple will have much more to offer with the new upgraded unit compared to last year’s.
There will also be a ton of attention directed at gaming during the WWDC 2019 if the clues are of any indication. This likely has something to do with the subscription service that Apple launched for iPhone and iPads called Arcade. The service is specifically catering to gamers, which makes a lot of sense from a long-term business standpoint.
Then there are the many speculations about the new iOS, MacOS, and WatchOS that are coming up. There is no way that the WWDC 2019 will occur without any coverage of those aspects, so this will at least serve as a guaranteed item on the list to happen during the event.


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