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Apple to Reveal iOS 27 at WWDC With Big Siri and AI Push

It could pair a chat‑style Siri that lets users pick third‑party models with a 'Snow Leopard' style effort to improve speed and battery life.

Overview

  • Apple will unveil iOS 27 at WWDC on Monday, June 8, with developer betas expected immediately after the keynote, a public beta likely in July, and a full release timed to the September iPhone launch.
  • Reporting says iOS 27 will center on a major Siri overhaul that behaves more like a chat assistant and may be offered as a dedicated Siri app, but those details remain unconfirmed.
  • Multiple outlets cite leaks that Apple may let users choose third‑party AI models for Siri and that companies named in reporting include Google’s Gemini and Nvidia for compute, though Apple has not confirmed any partnerships.
  • Leaks and Bloomberg reporting describe iOS 27 as a 'Snow Leopard' style update focused on bug fixes, UI polish and battery and performance gains rather than sweeping visual changes.
  • Platform shifts are also reported: iOS 27 leaks suggest some older iPhones—most likely the iPhone 11 family—could lose support and macOS 27 is widely reported to end official support for Intel Macs, but Apple will publish the final compatibility lists after WWDC.