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It seems like you're interested in information related to the iPhone 6. While the iPhone 6 is not directly mentioned in the context provided from the WWDC sessions, I can share some relevant updates from the latest WWDC event that might interest you if you're looking to learn about new features and updates for iOS devices.

iOS 18 Updates

  • Customization: iOS 18 introduces more customization options for the home screen, including the ability for app icons and widgets to appear in light, dark, or tinted versions. This ensures a consistent visual experience across the home screen (Platforms State of the Union).

  • Privacy Enhancements: iOS 18 improves transparency and control over access to local networks, Bluetooth, and contacts. It provides more control over sharing contacts and introduces new permission flows (What’s new in privacy).

  • Device Management: New controls in iOS 18 allow users to lock apps using Face ID, Touch ID, or a passcode, and hide apps from the home screen. Organizations can manage these features on supervised devices (What’s new in device management).

If you have any specific questions about these features or other updates from WWDC, feel free to ask!

Bring your Live Activity to Apple Watch

Bring your Live Activity to Apple Watch

Bring Live Activities into the Smart Stack on Apple Watch with iOS 18 and watchOS 11. We’ll cover how Live Activities are presented on Apple Watch, as well as how you can enhance their presentation for the Smart Stack. We’ll also explore additional considerations to ensure Live Activities on Apple Watch always present up-to-date information.

What’s new in privacy

What’s new in privacy

At Apple, we believe privacy is a fundamental human right. Learn about new and improved permission flows and other features that manage data in a privacy-preserving way, so that you can focus on creating great app experiences.

Bring your app’s core features to users with App Intents

Bring your app’s core features to users with App Intents

Learn the principles of the App Intents framework, like intents, entities, and queries, and how you can harness them to expose your app’s most important functionality right where people need it most. Find out how to build deep integration between your app and the many system features built on top of App Intents, including Siri, controls and widgets, Apple Pencil, Shortcuts, the Action button, and more. Get tips on how to build your App Intents integrations efficiently to create the best experiences in every surface while still sharing code and core functionality.

18 things from WWDC24

18 things from WWDC24

Here’s your guide to the big announcements from this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference.

Platforms State of the Union

Platforms State of the Union

Discover the newest advancements on Apple platforms.

Build a great Lock Screen camera capture experience

Build a great Lock Screen camera capture experience

Find out how the LockedCameraCapture API can help you bring your capture application’s most useful information directly to the Lock Screen. Examine the API’s features and functionality, learn how to get started creating a capture extension, and find out how that extension behaves when the device is locked.

What’s new in DockKit

What’s new in DockKit

Discover how intelligent tracking in DockKit allows for smoother transitions between subjects. We will cover what intelligent tracking is, how it uses an ML model to select and track subjects, and how you can use it in your app.

What’s new in device management

What’s new in device management

Learn about the latest management capabilities for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS, then discover the latest changes to Apple Business Manager and Apple School Manager. We’ll also share updates to Activation Lock, SoftwareUpdate, and Safari management.