AppleThe Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) closes next week – but if I am honest with myself, I am struggling to take care. I used to see the show with eagerness what new good will come in my Mac next year. But in recent years, a lot of characteristics were highlighted either fell into the bucket “Waiting, you could not do it in advance?” Or a marked “ok, that is No One thing I am Is going to use. ,
This does not help the rumor slate of announcements for this year, it is mostly items that I do not need to attach to me. The biggest rumor is a point of view to bring iPhone, iPad and Mac with their youngest siblings. There is a good thing for consistency, but Apple is allegedly justifying this change by saying that it is upset to switch between platforms. I can’t say that I ever have an issue, and my concern is that Apple will forget that each of those devices is different, and is operated in a different way to be stable.
If a promise is made many times, there is a risk that you will stop believing that it will ever be fulfilled. Apple is going to make iPad more useful as a productivity tool, Apple of nothing. Rumors indicate that slates will get better multitasking and app window management to make it more Mac-Esk. But until the iPados receives radical changes, which will operate it too much like Macos, nothing will change. And I suspect that the true multitasking will bring in Apple iPad, not to eat Mac in sale – not to mention the obstacles of its form factor.
As someone who is indifferent to an aggressively generative AI and Voice Assistant, Apple twigs for intelligence and Siri leaves me cool in the same way. I am not sure that I would ever want to write patterns algorithm to write messages and emails in my voice. Neither I am also in the idea of using generic AI to create images. I will be too much in the real world. Sure, I am screaming in a young man in a cloud, I don’t care.
According to Apple, I am clearly in a minority because I occur from an accident at the time of attaching with Siri. I can think, can type and operate a phone very fast, as much as I can say loudly “O Siri, I can reduce my living room lights by 50 percent,” so the lethargy of speech bothers me. Of course, I would love a virtual assistant who was efficient and imaginative as a flesh-and-rich person who can martial all my data, arranate it and place me on the track. But I do not believe that we are close to that point, and Apple has failed to fulfill our promises more than once in the region.
The only rumor feature that provokes me is the “AI-managed” battery management mode for iOS 19 (or 26, as indicated by rumors). I say “AI-in-charge”, because I am not sure how much we need to oversee an algorithm that tracks your use pattern to make power-saving adjustments. But it is such a characteristic that, if it is capable of making a meaningful improvement in the longevity of the iPhone, then it can be transformative.
After all, as a relatively heavy iPhone user, I rarely find my device permanent by the end of the day without a top-up charge. This is not a new problem, either, because the iPhone is lacking in battery because the first model was launched in 2007. In a world where most Android handsets claim multi-day battery life, iPhone’s battery life is shameful. Yes, you can take it as a thin-and-light iPhone with a rumor as a single sub-digging in the air, which I think I think like the most important waste of growth resources.
Maybe it is a sign of my subconscious frustration with Apple that it feels so compelled to move forward rather than slipping behind it. I said last year that the company had paid so much attention to voice notes in addition to multitric recording despite having features in the garageband. I would not like more than apples to do this with Snow Leopard in 2009 and High Sierra in 2017. In both those examples, the company opted to focus on catching the existing code, so that it could be run rapidly rather than to shorten it and expand itself with new features. For me, for me, an Apple’s time will be a better use than repeating the home screen with a snackyer icon.