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Roundup: Here are six things Apple didn’t announce during WWDC 2021 - 9to5Mac
Jun 11, 2021 1 min, 13 secs
WWDC21 brought lots of improvements to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS, but there are also some things users were expecting to see that didn’t ultimately make the cut.

After Apple released the M1 iPad Pro, users were expecting iPadOS 15 to unleash its full potential.

With the new software previewed during WWDC21, Apple didn’t announce “pro” software.

For those who were willing to code on the M1 iPad Pro, Apple announced that later this year, Swift Playgrounds will let users code and create iPhone and iPad apps using the iPad.

Users will even be able to send the app for Apple to publish on the App Store directly from the iPad.

Since the new iPad Pro runs the same chip as the new Macs, why wouldn’t Apple let users install macOS on the iPad.

After Apple introduced new icons on macOS Big Sur, it was seemed obvious that the company would follow the pattern with iOS 15, but that didn’t happen.

Apple said in May that HomePod and HomePod mini would receive Lossless support on Apple Music with a future update.

When the company announced during WWDC21 that Spatial Audio and Lossless audio quality would be available to all Apple Music subscribers starting after the keynote, Apple didn’t mention when its smart speakers will receive the update.

An Apple exec said the Apple TV 4K would receive the Spatial Audio feature with AirPods and HomePod mini integration and that was it?

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