Apple releases WWDC 2012 schedule, Keynote is Monday, June 11, 10am PDT

Apple releases WWDC 2012 schedule, Keynote is Monday, June 11, 10am PDT

Apple has released the 2012 World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) schedule to developers. In doing so, they've also revealed the date and time for the most anticipated even of the show -- the Keynote. Monday, June 11, at 10am PDT.

At last year's WWDC keynote, Apple revealed more about OS X 10.7 Lion, and debuted iOS 5 and iCloud. In previous years they introduced the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPhone 3G. We're expecting this year to be more like last year than previous years, with more on OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion (and maybe word on some new Macs to go with it), as well as the iOS 6 beta, and enhancements to iCloud.

iMore has heard there won't be any new iOS hardware this summer, which means no iPhone 5 until the fall again, or mythical, rumored devices like the iPad mini until the fall.

WWDC 2011 marked the last keynote appearance of Apple's late co-founder, Steve Jobs, and WWDC 2012 will mark the first such event with Tim Cook as Apple's official CEO. While Jobs singular presence will no doubt be missed by everyone, Apple executives like Cook, SVP of marketing Phil Schiller, SVP of iOS software Scott Forstall, and SVP of design, Jony Ive have formidable stage presences by any standard.

I'll be at WWDC 2012 from Sunday through Friday, as well our app editor, Leanna Lofte, and our podcast co-host, Seth Clifford. If you're going to be there, and either want to show off an amazing new app, or just want say hi, drop us a line at iosapps@imore.com.

The complete WWDC 2012 schedule is available via the link below, or via the just released WWDC 2012 iPhone and iPad app, though be advised -- you need to be a registered developer attending the event to log in to either.

Anything you're particularly looking forward to at WWDC 2012? Keynote? State of OS X and iOS? Apple Design Awards? The parties? All of the above?

Source: Apple

Rene Ritchie

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west3man#AC says:

All keynote, all the time.

cdwellr says:

"Apple executives like Cook, SVP of marketing Phil Schiller, SVP of iOS software Scott Forstall, and SVP of design, Jony Ive have formidable stage presences by any standard."
Maybe Ive and Forstall, have stage presence. Schiller and Cook do not. Part of Steve Jobs' genius was his passion for and belief in the products he was presenting. He was the original fanboy. I was hoping Apple would hire someone just to present. Apple is the rock band that needs a new lead singer (not a writer, just a singer). If they keep it to one of the big four, I hope it's Ive. He's the most believeable, IMHO.

mitomanlien2412 says:

well, i think they all have stage presence, even Cook and Schiller, actually most people find Forstall and Schiller have best stage presence in Apple (except Jobs). But in general, they are all great, if you do not see them as the comparison to SJ, then you'll find they have great presentation skills, it is because SJ was too good that you found Cook was not good enough, if you see a keynote from Samsung or HTC, you'll know what i mean :)

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