Not interested in WWDC since they stopped having hardware announcements. Less and less excited about changes to the software too. Mostly I just worry that it’ll (further) degrade the experience on my existing device(s).
That represents a pretty significant shift and loss of trust. I used to be on the beta test train, thinking Apple always changed things for the better, now I’m unlikely to move my 8 Plus to iOS 13 at all. Apple already added a delay to 3D Touch on app icons for no apparent reason other than to cripple the technology, in a move eerily similar to the delay they added to the home button around the time the notched phones came out; and them artificially slowing UI animations on older devices to make them feel slower.
I’d move back to iOS 12.2 if I could (or whatever version immediately preceded them adding the 3D Touch delay) but—you guessed it—you can’t.
Considering I’m not a fan of the notch, the MacBooks are an overpriced mess (hate the keyboard and don’t trust its reliability) and desktops are neglected (is the new modular Mac Pro vapourware like the charging mat?), Apple needs to pull a really good WWDC to get me interested again. Otherwise I can’t see myself staying in the ecosystem long-term.
By the time I’m ready to move on from my 8 Plus I reckon the competition will compare even better. If Razer adds OLED to its next phone and improves the body further it could be an iPhone killer. One of the biggest advantages of Apple products though is still the range of excellent accessories available.