As Apple's Annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2017 event is just about five weeks away, tech fans are now excited what the upcoming mobile operating system iOS 11 will offer. The iOS 11 is said to have a completely revamped Music app.

Apple Music executive Jimmy Iovine made it known that the next update to Apple's mobile operating system, iOS 11, will feature a completely upgraded Music app with a more concerted focus on video. The Cupertino based tech giant hasn't exactly been shy about its plan to escalate Apple Music with a music-oriented programming collection, Bloomberg reported.

As for other iOS 11 features anticipated to be on the horizon, is the Siri. Siri hasn't changed since 2011 when the feature first debuted in Apple's iPhone 4s. Anticipations now mounting up on the internet suggesting that the tech giant is now collaborating with a team in Cambridge, U.K. to update and develop the intelligent personal assistant Siri.

The iOS 11 is also anticipated to have an upgraded FaceTime group video call. The previous iOS version contends Apple device users, unlike other apps like Google Hangouts, Skype and the Messenger, which have group video call feature.

Other iPhone users wanted to have a customizable default apps feature in the upcoming iOS 11. Several Apple device users wished that the tech giant would actually allow iOS users to customize default apps that is different from the company's pre-installed stock apps.

With reports that the highly anticipated iPhone 8 will come along with an advanced 3D camera, the iOS 11 is also expected to feature exciting new augmented reality features. In spite of that, Apple will likely unveil the iOS 11 at the WWDC 2017 event, then the mobile operating system will enter a beta phase before launching alongside Apple's new iPhones in the fall, Apple Insider reported.

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