Apple is preparing the rollout of iOS 27 with a major focus on artificial intelligence, a redesigned Siri experience, performance improvements, and new tools across core iPhone apps. The update is expected to arrive in September 2026 following developer and public beta testing.
Unlike iOS 26, which introduced the visually striking Liquid Glass design language, iOS 27 is expected to prioritize stability, efficiency, and smarter AI-powered experiences.
The update will arrive alongside new versions of iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS as part of Apple’s wider ecosystem refresh.
Siri Becomes the Center of Apple’s AI Strategy
The biggest change in iOS 27 is expected to be a rebuilt version of Siri powered by more advanced generative AI capabilities.
Reports suggest Apple is integrating Google’s Gemini models to help Siri become more conversational and capable of handling complex, multi-step requests.
Instead of responding only to direct commands, Siri is expected to understand context, maintain conversations, and provide more personalized assistance.
Apple is also reportedly developing a standalone Siri app, allowing longer conversations, file uploads, image analysis, and additional privacy controls.
New Siri Interface and AI Search Features
Apple is expected to redesign how users interact with Siri across the iPhone.
The familiar Siri orb may be replaced by a Dynamic Island-based interface with new animations and visual elements.
A new “Search or Ask” feature is also reportedly being tested. Accessible with a swipe gesture, the hub would combine search, Siri interactions, app shortcuts, notes, and recent activity into a single interface.
Apple is also expected to introduce AI-powered web search, enabling conversational searches directly within iOS and potentially competing with platforms such as Perplexity.
iOS 27 Focuses on Performance and Battery Life
One of Apple’s main goals with iOS 27 appears to be addressing complaints from some users following the iOS 26 rollout.
Reports have highlighted concerns related to battery drain, overheating, laggy animations, occasional crashes, keyboard issues, and Face ID responsiveness.
As a result, Apple is expected to focus heavily on optimization, smoother performance, and improved battery efficiency rather than introducing another major visual redesign.
The Liquid Glass design language is expected to remain, but users may gain more control over the intensity of visual effects through new customization options.
Camera and Photos Apps Get AI Upgrades
Apple is reportedly planning several AI-powered features for the Camera and Photos apps.
The Camera app may become fully customizable, allowing users to rearrange controls and interface elements according to their preferences.
Visual Intelligence is also expected to be integrated directly into the camera, helping users identify objects, read labels, and interact with information in the real world.
The Photos app could receive new AI editing tools, including:
- Extend, which expands image backgrounds
- Enhance, which automatically improves image quality and lighting
- Reframe, which adjusts composition and perspective
Writing, Wallet and Calendar Enhancements
Several core iPhone apps are also expected to receive updates.
Writing tools may gain advanced grammar checking, improved editing suggestions, and new AI-powered options such as “Write with Siri” and “Help Me Write.”
The Shortcuts app could become easier to use by allowing users to create automations through natural language instead of manual setup.
Apple is also expected to introduce new Wallet features, including digital pass creation from physical cards and bill-splitting functionality.
Meanwhile, a redesigned Calendar app is reportedly in development, although Apple has not shared details.
Built for Apple’s Foldable iPhone Future
According to reports, iOS 27 is being developed with Apple’s first foldable iPhone in mind.
The device is rumored to launch later this year with a larger internal display and enhanced multitasking capabilities.
To support foldable hardware, iOS 27 is expected to introduce improved window management, side-by-side multitasking, and app layouts optimized for larger screens.
Some Older iPhones May Lose Support
Leaks suggest that several older iPhone models may not be compatible with iOS 27.
The reported list includes:
- iPhone 11
- iPhone 11 Pro
- iPhone 11 Pro Max
- iPhone SE (2nd generation)
Apple has not officially confirmed supported devices, but the move would align with the company’s typical software support cycle.
iOS 27 Release Timeline
Apple is expected to unveil iOS 27 during WWDC 2026 before beginning a phased rollout.
The expected timeline includes:
- Developer beta immediately after WWDC
- Public beta in July 2026
- Final public release in September 2026
For UAE users, iOS 27 could deliver one of Apple’s most important software updates in recent years, with a stronger focus on AI, productivity, battery life, and everyday usability rather than major design changes alone.
