Apple’s highly-anticipated WorldWide Developer Conference 2023 (WWDC) is set to happen from June 5 to June 9, and the tech giant is gearing up to unveil major updates to its software systems. According to Bloomberg’s tech guru Mark Gurman, Apple’s watchOS 10 will be the biggest software update for the Apple Watch to date, bringing with it a revamped UI that boasts significant enhancements.

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According to analyst941 (Twitter), the new Home Screen layout is set to be a standout feature of watchOS 10, as it allows for apps to be stacked neatly, akin to the layout on iOS. This will replace the two distinct layouts for Home Screen, the Grid and List view, currently available on the Apple Watch.

Gurman has also mentioned that the hardware changes in the next generation of Apple Watches will be minimal, making watchOS 10 a significant update for the wearable this year.

Gurman forecasts that iOS and iPadOS will receive some much-needed polishing and enhancements, as the tech giant prioritizes its users’ requests checklist for improvements.

Moreover, iOS 17 is expected to include the sideloading of apps, which means users can install apps from third-party stores. Additionally, Apple executives believe that the Reality headset may have a slow start but can eventually replace the iPhone and iPad.

The first beta of watchOS 10 is expected to be rolled out soon after the WWDC keynote, with the first public beta becoming available in July.

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