Apple's iOS 11 is expected to be released next month. The successor to iOS 10.3.3 is expected for debut at the upcoming WWDC 2017.
Apple fans have long been waiting for the latest iOS for their devices. As most rumors would suggest, the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this year would likely be the suitable avenue in introducing the update.
Details about the upcoming software are barely sufficient up to now, despite the WWDC 2017 taking place between June 5 and June 9, just a few days from now. However, the lack of adequate details about the iOS update did not stop fans and experts alike to speculate on what may come upon software release.
One of the highly talked about update on the Apple's upcoming iOS would be a much smarter Siri. Challenged by Google and Samsung's advances in the AI assistance department, Siri is expected to have a major upgrade that would include contextual learning and deeper integration with iMessage and iCloud, according to T3.
Another highly anticipated update to go along with iOS 11 would be FaceTime updates. The main attraction would be centered on the group chat functionality of the app. The said group chat and other potential updates are intended to rival against Google Hangouts and WhatsApp features.
Sending money to friends would likely be easier upon the arrival of iOS 10.3.3 successor. According to reports online, Apple Pay will receive a handy update, which will allow Peer-to-peer payment via direct sending of cash from a digital wallet to a contact.
Meanwhile, the WWDC 2017 will not simply be about software. For aside from the highly anticipated iOS 11, gadgets are also expected during the presentations. This would include but may not be limited to the rumored 10.5-inch iPad Pro and Siri Smart Speaker, according to Mirror.
Watch here below other potential inclusion to Apple's latest iOS update: