The author is unenthusiastic about Apple's upcoming Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) due to recent underwhelming feature announcements. The rumored UI overhaul to bring consistency across iPhone, iPad, and Mac platforms doesn't excite the author, who thinks each device operates differently. The author is also skeptical about Apple's promises to make the iPad a productivity tool, citing concerns about multitasking and form factor constraints. The author is uninterested in generative AI and voice assistants, preferring human-like virtual assistants that can organize data and keep users on track. The only rumored feature that excites the author is an "AI-powered" battery mode for iOS, which could make meaningful improvements to iPhone battery life. The author criticizes Apple's focus on new features instead of refining existing code, referencing past examples of successful "tidying up" efforts. The author believes Apple should focus on making its products better rather than just adding new features.
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