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Apple WWDC: What tech fans got right (and wrong) about iOS 27, Tim Cook, and more

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Apple's WWDC keynote went live on June 8th, setting the stage for announcements on upcoming features and software updates, but not without the usual predictions and speculation.

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This year, we wanted to hear what you thought. We asked ZDNET readers five questions relating to features and software updates in round one of our Big Guessing Game contest. For every correct answer, we'll give you an entry into a drawing to win the latest Apple Watch in September.

The results for Round 1 are in, but if you missed it -- don't worry, there will be two more rounds of questions you can still partake in.

Here's what ZDNET readers predicted for WWDC

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1. What's the most underrated Apple Intelligence feature?

The first question was a freebie. If you answered it, you got an entry into the contest. We wanted to hear what you considered a more useful feature than Apple gave it credit for. Hot takes encouraged, of course.

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