WWDC 2011 is now just a memory, but iOS device owners have a lot to look forward to this fall with iCloud and the new iOS 5. More importantly, these offerings may offer clues as to what we can expect from the next iPhone, which is widely rumored to debut with the new mobile operating system in September.
As predicted, next-generation software was the only thing on Apple's mind at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, with the company laying out its promised strategy for OS X Lion on the Mac, iOS 5 on mobile and iCloud, which aims to wirelessly tie them both together -- not to mention finally ending the requirement for owning a computer when using an iOS device.
Now that developers have had a chance to rummage through all of the goodies present in the first iOS 5 beta, we have an idea of what we might expect from the forthcoming iPhone 5, which is now all but certain to arrive alongside the fresh new operating system when it debuts to the public this fall. Here's a look at some of the things to keep an eye out for.
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