Designers have come out with their own concepts for the upcoming mobile and tablet-based operating system iOs 11. Apple will be holding their annual developer conference 'WWDC 2017' in June this year. iOs 11 is one of the primary subjects for Apple since the iPhone and the iPad are their most successful products so far.

While the actual release of the iOs 11 from Apple is less than a month away, two designers have put up their concept images of the next operating system. One among them is Federico Vittici who is associated with MacStories. His version of the concept mainly relying on iOs 10, includes some iPad-only features since he primarily uses the tablet for his daily work as reported by MacRumours.

Details from the report reveal a "Shelf" drag and drop feature for the iOs 11 operating system. It mainly lets users store their essentials on the iPad, which can be accessed anytime likely hinting the concept to be something similar to 'Pocket'. Apple, in one of their product launch event, has claimed that their iPad Pro tablets are capable of replacing a standard desktop computer which isn't fully true since the latter can be fully upgraded, unlike their own product.

That said, a similar concept by Sam Beckett also focuses on productivity primarily since the iPads are mainly marketed for enhanced productivity. According to a detailed report from 9To5Mac, the concept images for iOs 11 also include a 'split-view' app picker that mainly lets the user scroll through vertically helping users to find what they are searching for, quicker than before.

Other details from the website also include a 'Finder' application for the iOs 11 operating system. Currently, it's only available on macOS ecosystem only. Apple will be revealing a public release of the iOs 11 operating system at their upcoming event on Jun. 05.