• A snapshot of a concept video showcases what Apple may have in store for iOS 10.

A snapshot of a concept video showcases what Apple may have in store for iOS 10. (Photo : YouTube/Sam Beckett)

Apple is set to unveil iOS 10 at the Worldwide Developers Conference slated for June this year together with Mac OS X 10.12 Fuji. A new concept video gives a glimpse into what apple will announce in terms of iOS features and how they will work.

The Cupertino-based company will also release iOS 9.3 update that is currently in beta testing. The upcoming major iOS version will be unveiled publicly during the WWDC. There is no much information on what fans should expect in iOS 10, but a new concept video reveals an Advanced Control Center.

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According to the clip, iOS 10 will support 3D Touch in the Control Center, allowing users to access various options such as turning on Wi-Fi and enabling Night Shift among others. It is also possible to rearrange the position of toggles by long pressing the icon, just the same way users rearrange apps on an iOS gadget's Home screen.

Furthermore, the concept video shows the ability to edit the buttons that appear in the Control Center. After long pressing the icon, an edit button appears allowing users to choose the kind of toggles they wish to display. The Dark Mode is another feature shown in the video, which just like its name suggests, makes the overall appearance of the Control Center easier on the eyes.

Although the latest iOS version will possibly be previewed at WWDC, it will not be officially released until fall and it is expected to premiere alongside the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. iPhone 7 is expected to sport a dual-camera setup with optical Zoom and 2-3x magnification, according to 9to5mac.

Meanwhile, there are reports that Apple will hold its first public event on March 21. Suring the event, it is expected that the tech-giant will launch a 4-inch iPhone and an iPad Pro model. The iPhone, to be named iPhone SE will come with a price tag between $400 and $500, according to analyst Ming Chi Kuo at KGI Securities via a different report by the same publication.

Watch the concept video below for more information on the upcoming iOS 10.