Apple officially announced dates for its 2018 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) yesterday, set for June 4-8, in San Jose, California.
If you’re looking to get in the ‘mood’ ahead of WWDC, Dutch Apple site iCulture has created a variety of iPhone wallpapers for you to download, available for a variety of screen sizes, from iPhone SE to iPhone X.

WWDC 2018 wallpaper for iPhone X preview
According to the site, their in-house designer Bas did not have time to make wallpapers for iPad and Mac this year, instead giving priority to iPhone users.
Everyone expects to see next generation previews of iOS, watchOS, macOS and tvOS at WWDC, while Apple also may have some hardware announcements in store for customers, in the form of iPad updates and even possibly the debut of the company’s AirPower wireless charging mat.
What are you most excited for at WWDC 2018?
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