itunes10logo380.jpgiDownloadBlog is reporting that the next version of iTunes, currently being called “iTunes 11?, will receive a total overhaul of it’s User Interface design, while also offering full integration into Apple’s forthcoming iCloud service.

The report claims that the new UI would have a cleaner and “slick” UI, while iCloud being closely tied into the app. They also claim the iTunes Store will be integrated into the app, unlike it’s current implementation wherein iTunes is acting as a web browser allowing the user to view the store.

Lastly, the report also claims that iCloud backups will be wrapped into the new iTunes. This falls in line with what we’ve been hearing, and the way Apple has been explaining iCloud. That is, the iCloud, and not your computer, will be the main source of data to be synced to the rest of your devices (including your computer). The previous model, as with MobileMe for example, made your computer the central hub of data, which all other devices sync with.

Also remember that Apple is beta testing iTunes 10.5 alongside iOS 5, which does not have significant UI changes at this time. So, either 10.5 will be released alongside iOS 5, with no UI changes, or iTunes 10.5 will be released any time now, with iTunes 11 being released alongside iOS 5 this fall.

In other words, either iTunes 10.5 will see a UI overhaul that is currently not present in the betas, or Apple will release a future version of iTunes with the changes. That is, if the report is even accurate.

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