WWDC 2012 likely to be held June 11-15, according to Moscone.com

Mar 22, 2012 15:28 GMT  ·  By

Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference is likely to be held between June 11 and June 15, according to a new entry over at the Moscone Center schedule.

Typically held at the beginning of June each year at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California, Apple’s WWDC is now expected to kick off June 11th. The unnamed “Corporate Meeting” scheduled to last a whole week is likely Apple’s.

Moscone Center has been Apple’s preferred venue for several iPhone unveilings, though last year’s WWDC broke tradition with software-only announcements. The iPhone refresh wasn’t announced until later, in October.

It is believed that WWDC 2012 will follow this newly-set trend by featuring sneak peeks at the new OS X Mountain Lion, iOS 6, and likely other software offerings from the Cupertino giant.