What To Expect From This Year's WWDC

Apple is about to hold its annual developer summit and although it is hard to predict what the Cupertino company will unveil, there are some details about what to expect. This year's WWDC will take place between June 5 and June 9 in the McEbert Convention Center in San Jose, with the official opening keynote scheduled for 10 AM PT.
It's safe to say that we'll see new iOS 11, which should be the star of the show. The same goes for the next-gen watchOS and Siri, which should receive drastic improvements as the competition is getting more and more smarter.
Some reports suggest that we'll see new iPhones, but it is very unlikely that Apple will be announcing the iPhone 8 at WWDC 2017. On the other hand the company could announce new iPads - the all-new 10.5-inch and an updated 12.9-inch iPad Pro.
Apple Music seems to be in for another visual overhaul, with main focus around video. The last thing we know about the event is there's a chance to see a competitor to the Amazon Echo and Google Home smart home hubs, which is reportedly already in production.

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