Just like in 2011, this year’s event will focus entirely on software

Apr 25, 2012 13:31 GMT  ·  By
The late Steve Jobs introducing Apple's first iPhone in 2007 at the annual Macworld convention
   The late Steve Jobs introducing Apple's first iPhone in 2007 at the annual Macworld convention

At this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple is keen on stuffing developers’ heads with nothing but new coding technologies and methods to improve existing works.

The focus will be on OS X and iOS, with no mentioning of any hardware-related activities whatsoever, according to the press release Apple rolled out earlier today.

Apple specifically states at one point that “At this year’s five-day conference, developers will learn about the future of iOS and OS X, allowing them to build incredible new apps.”

That doesn’t mean we can’t speculate still. After all, Apple never said anything about announcing new iPhones at its previous WWDC events, right?