Apple Siri Speakers to be Uneveiled at WWDC 2017?

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(Photo : Pixabay Commons) Apple's Siri Speaker Might Be Unveiled At WWDC 2017

The supposedly upcoming Apple iPhone 8 and iPhone X are everywhere on the web, these days. In the midst of all the smartphone talks, today, a report said that Apple is going to come out its own special Siri Speaker. And the expected release is at WWDC 2017 event.

It is broadly said that Apple is taking a shot at a Siri Speaker, a voice and home gadget with a speaker. The Australian source Sonny Dickson shared new insights about the item, design, and its elements, on Twitter and with MacRumors. Dickson said that the Cupertino-based company is finishing designs to go up against Google Home and Amazon Echo. 

It is believed to carry some form of Beats technology," said Dickson. The upcoming Apple gadget will run a variation of iOS software and it is codenamed as B238. It will highlight a Mac Pro-like bended top with embedded buttons. Dickson's source, which he pronounced to be somebody from inside Apple, characterized the gadget like a Google Home because it has a thick body with speaker screen covering most of the gadget. 

As per a report, the Siri Speaker must have a comparable look to Apple's present Mac Pro, which is to jump at the chance looking like a can. All who are sitting tight for this gadget could get a look at it at WWDC 2017. It is Apple's engineer meeting, which will begin on June 5 in San Jose, California. 

It is not strange for the data of a forthcoming gadget to spill out of the production network. However, insights about its cost or the branding don't deliver physical proof. The Alphabet's Google Home costs $129, and Amazon's Echo costs $180. If this will be the adversaries of the Siri Speaker or Apple Home, there's ought to be little similarities on the cost. Along these lines, we're likely discussing a value scope of $200 to $250 - since Apple is known for a premium price tag, if not more.