WWDC 2013 will be a "colorful" event where we will see iOS 7 and OS X 10.9 for the first time

  Today Apple announced that between June 10 and 14, 2013 it will take place WWDC 2013, or the Worldwide Developers Conference, the largest Apple conference dedicated to application developers and more. In the past, the WWDC was the stage where the new iPhones and the final versions of iOS were presented, but for the past 2 years, Apple has been using the WWDC to present the premiere of new, major versions of iOS and OS X, plus possible new own Mac models. This year things will not be different, Apple already announcing that iOS 7 si OS X 10.9 they will make their appearance there for the first time.

At the five-day conference, developers from around the world will learn about the future of iOS and OS X®, enabling them to create incredible new apps with innovative features. Get an in-depth look at what's next in iOS and OS X, and learn how to take your apps to the next level. With over 100 sessions, extensive hands-on labs, and engaging events, you'll connect with Apple engineers and fellow developers for an incredible week of inspiration.

  Separate from what it says Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, the event logo tells us that we will have a lot of color and we are either talking about the possibility to customize iOS in new ways, or we are talking about hardware that will be available in several colors. Given that iOS 7 has not yet been presented, chances are iPhone 5S to appear on stage WWDC 2013 they are zero, but maybe we will see the cheap iPhone for the first time.