

Instead, some are exclusive to iPad Pro models (2021 versions, not 2020 models) or this year's iPad Air (but not last year's iPad mini). Unfortunately for iPad users, not every iPadOS 16 feature will come to every supported iPad.
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Offering a new way to organize windows and apps, the feature brings iPadOS and macOS ever closer, although not nearly as much as some pre-WWDC rumors suggested.īeyond Stage Manager, iPadOS 16 offers a nice laundry list of new and unexpected features such as an improved Focus mode, Live Text, Visual Search, and a significant update to Spotlight and Siri. The biggest new feature for iPad, and also M1-based Macs, was Stage Manager. Of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 Ventura, and watchOS 9, it's iPadOS 16 that probably made the biggest splash, but in some ways, for the wrong reasons.

Given WWDC is a software-based conference, it comes to the surprise of no one that Monday's keynote address mainly was software-focused once you got past the two new laptops and introduction of the M2 chip. With a starting price of $200 higher than the model it replaced, the 2022 MacBook Air is also the first Apple laptop available in Starlight and Midnight Blue.Īnd the 13-inch MacBook Pro? Other than the M2 chip and more memory choices, it's essentially the same as the 2020 model it replaced, right down to being the only Apple product with Touch Bar.
