The official WWDC dates have leaked courtesy of Siri , it has been discovered that asking Siri about Apple’s summer developers conference has now started to produce a more concrete answer than before. Whereas asking Siri about the WWDC 2016 schedule would yield a “WWDC is not yet announced” response just earlier in the day, a backend change has updated that answer with the June 13-17 date.
“The Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will be held June 13 through June 17 in San Francisco. I’m so excited!,” reads Siri’s response.
While Apple has not made an official announcement, the dates in question were already known based on scheduling information at Moscone West. Since January, the Moscone Center has been booked for the first, second, fourth, and fifth weeks of June, leaving only the third week open for Apple.
At WWDC, we’re expecting to get our first look at OS X 10.12 and iOS 10, see a preview of the next major versions of watchOS and tvOS and be informed about new features coming to iCloud and other software from Apple. We’re also keeping our fingers crossed for announcements pertaining to Apple Music and Apple Pay and maybe even some new Mac models or other hardware.