Audiobooks have become especially important in recent years. Many users can “listen” while performing other tasks with audiobooks, far beyond the main function of providing a wonderful history to the visually impaired. Let’s face it, we don’t even have time to read, and it’s really disappointing.

But there will be capitalists who are willing to provide services that we are willing to pay if needed. Apple might probably take a step forward in audiobooks during this 2022 WWDC and even integrate it into the Apple One.

We are not (obviously) talking regarding the possibility of listening to audiobooks on the iPhone or iPad. It has been integrated into the application for many years. Books Because iOS is native, we’re clearly discussing the ability for Apple to access catalogs of audiobooks that it deems appropriate within a monthly subscription or Apple One conglomerate.

To be honest, the iOS book subscription system isn’t of interest to anyone, and regular readers usually don’t use the iPad or iPhone as their regular source, but talking regarding listening to them changes the situation. In economist They are clear regarding it, and this is the first time well-known media have pointed out this possibility.

In recent years, as a collection of publications and news, Apple has made big bets on a variety of multimedia offers, including Apple Arcade, video game subscription systems, News +, and Fitness +, which offers aerobics classes. Now everything shows that audiobook services may be integrated by the end of the year.

Obviously, analysts like Mark Gurman have pointed out this possibility for months, but I agree with the date of this latest publication. Will it be included in the Apple One plan due to its early presentation at WWDC2022 and its potential launch at the same time as iOS 16?