Apple’s WWDC 2019 Reportedly Kicking Off June 3-7 in San Jose

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Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) normally takes place in June, and this year’s dates have seemingly been confirmed for the first week of the month, according to a source speaking with MacRumors:

While we were already confident the WWDC 2019 dates would fall on June 3-7, we confirmed with a source that a large annual event of some kind will be taking place during that week at McEnery. Meanwhile, the second and fourth weeks of June are ruled out due to the already-announced O’Reilly Velocity conference on June 10-13 and the Sensors Expo on June 25-27 at McEnery.




The conference last year also was held at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California, during the first week of June from the 4th to the 8th.

Many expect Apple to again unveil a preview of its future versions iOS, watchOS, macOS and tvOS. Bloomberg recently reported iOS 13 will include a long-awaited system-wide dark mode, similar to what’s available in macOS Mojave.

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