Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesAlthough software is usually the focus of WWDC, there's a slew of products rumored to be in Apple's pipeline, some of which may debut at the conference.
For example, Apple reportedly has a new iMac in the works with an all-new design, according to leaker Sonny Dickson. Since Apple launched the Mac Pro at last year's WWDC, it's possible it could introduce a new iMac during this year's event.
Apple may also be planning to release a cheaper, smaller version of the HomePod that would be compatible with non-Apple music services, according to Bloomberg. Like the Mac Pro, the original HomePod also debuted at WWDC, so there's a chance Apple could use WWDC as an opportunity to introduce its successor.
A faster Apple TV as well as an iPhone accessory similar to Tile that helps you find lost items are also expected to be in Apple's 2020 product roadmap. While it's true that Apple typically uses WWDC to introduce new software features, it may launch some of these ancillary products at WWDC to keep the focus on the iPhone during its typical fall launch.
Read more about all the new Apple products we're expecting to see this year here.