Apple iPad Pro 2 News, Update: Flagship Tablet Might Feature iOS 11; Releasing in WWDC 2017? By Harsh Soni h_soniji@rediffmail.com | Mar 21, 2017 08:42 AM EDT Apple iPad Pro 2 might reportedly run on iOS 11. Apple's latest version of its operating system is highly anticipated to come at the WWDC in June. The iOS 11 is set to bring a number of new features. The Apple iOS 11 is likely to come with a Dynamic Keyboard that will help people in typing more fluently on their devices. It will detect the patterns and the alignment of the finger movement. iOS 11 update will let the keyboard, divided into two halves, and then the user will adjust the halves for the perfect alignment of each hand. With the arrival of iOS 11, Siri will sound more humane on devices like the iPad Pro 2. This means Siri will be able to be more exact while searching for a particular keyword. Apple has reportedly been working on the Siri upgrade that will make it sound more natural. The Apple is said to compete with Microsoft, Amazon, and Google that right now rules the virtual assistant market. According to rumors, around 187,000 apps will be mismatched to work on the iOS 11. In February, iOS developers found out a warning which said the apps, not designed to work on the 64-bit processors on Apple devices like the iPhone, and it would not work with "future versions of iOS." Now, developers are predicting that Apple might drop support for the apps which run on 32-bit processors in the iOS 11, as per Sensor Tower. However, there is still no official statement from Apple about the iOS 11 release date. As reported by Daily Star, the company is expected to launch iOS 11 on the opening day of the WWDC 2017 event, which will run from June 5 to 9. Rumors floating on the internet also claim that Apple has been working on a video-sharing social media app that will allow users record/edit videos instantly and post it online. With this idea Apple will promote video memories, not just photo memories. The app is believed to come pre-installed on the iPad Pro 2 and other Apple devices running on the iOS 11.