Apple unveils iOS 27 with performance focus, AI upgrades and older iPhone cutoff
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Updated · Geeky Gadgets · May 9
Apple unveils iOS 27 with performance focus, AI upgrades and older iPhone cutoff
12 articles · Updated · Geeky Gadgets · May 9
At WWDC on 8 June, Apple is expected to drop support for the iPhone 11 range and second-generation iPhone SE, with developer and public betas due in June and July.
The update prioritises bug fixes, faster app launches, smoother multitasking and battery gains, while adding a more conversational Siri, AI photo editing and visual intelligence tools tied to core apps.
Apple also plans expanded satellite and 5G features, including offline Maps and satellite messaging, while reserving some AI features for newer devices such as the iPhone 15 Pro and later.
Will AI-driven development create a more stable iOS, or just accelerate introducing more complex, harder-to-find problems?
With AI deeply embedded in iOS, how will Apple balance powerful personalization against increasing risks to user privacy?
As AI writes more code, can human review alone prevent a new wave of software bugs and security flaws?