Apple's WWDC 2022: Everything Apple announced

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Apple (AAPL) announced a host of new features coming to the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac during its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday.

The event, held live in Cupertino for the first time since the pandemic, included a look at iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 complete with the ability to, mercifully, retract text messages after sending them; health improvements to the Apple Watch; and a new MacBook Air powered by Apple's latest M2 chip.

Of course, there was one notable omission from the show: Apple's long-rumored augmented reality/ virtual reality headset. While not on display at WWDC, Apple could still debut the headset sometime later this year, or in early 2023.

That said, the products that Apple did announce were certainly impressive given the massive scope of their capabilities.

IOS 16 will make your iPhone more personal

Apple's iOS 16 brings the biggest update in years to the software that powers your iPhone. The biggest news comes via the Messages app, which now lets you retract messages you've sent or edit them when you realize you missed a typo.

Let's face it, we've all fired off texts without thinking and immediately regretted doing so. Thankfully, Apple is finally giving us the ability to pull those texts back, and preventing a lot of unnecessary arguments in iOS 16. Better still, in my opinion, is the ability to edit texts. I never proofread my messages. So being able to edit my texts after sending them is going to make it a lot harder for my friends to make fun of me for misspelling even the most basic words.

Apple's iOS 16 brings a dramatically improved lock screen to your iPhone. (Image: Apple)
Apple's iOS 16 brings a dramatically improved lock screen to your iPhone. (Image: Apple) · Apple

Outside of that godsend of a feature, iOS 16 will give users the option to customize their lock screens. The current lock screen normally just gives you your latest notifications, time and the option to quickly access your flashlight or camera. But with iOS 16, you'll be able to completely customize the font and font color for the clock, add widgets for things like the weather, your fitness goals, or sports scores, and more.

Basically, you'll be able to get more information from your phone without having to actually unlock it.

Notifications now appear at the bottom of the screen and are grouped based on the app they come from. What's more, certain apps will be able to provide you with live updates from the lock screen including Uber, which will give you updates on the status of your ride.

Apple's Wallet app, meanwhile, is getting a new feature called Apple Pay Later, which, you guessed it, is a buy now pay later option. You'll be able to make purchases via Apple Pay, making four equal payments over six weeks. Apple says the option won't charge any fees or interest.