No watchOS 27? No Problem. Your Apple Watch Still Works With iOS 27
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Siri AI leaves older Apple Watches behind without a clear reason
Apple's latest explanation for Siri AI on Apple Watch identifies which models support the feature, but it still doesn't explain why older watches are excluded despite requiring a nearby Apple Intelligence-enabled iPhone.Apple Watch Series 11A June 19 interview with TechRadar offered Apple's first public response to questions about the cutoff. Apple Watch and Health Product Marketing Manager Cait Dooley said Siri AI and other watchOS 27 features …
No watchOS 27? No Problem. Your Apple Watch Still Works With iOS 27
Apple's decision to drop watchOS 27 support for five Apple Watch models – the Series 6, 7, 8, SE 2, and the original Ultra – likely caused some hand-wringing at this year's WWDC. The software's compatibility list cuts off three years of devices in one update. Fortunately, Apple today confirmed that unsupported watches will still work with iOS 27 when it's released in the fall.
Apple drops watchOS 27 support for 5 watch models
Apple has defended its decision to discontinue support for several older Apple Watch models with the upcoming watchOS 27 update, saying the move is necessary to deliver advanced artificial intelligence features and a significantly enhanced Siri experience.
Read the original note in the following link: Apple explains the reasons for leaving several Apple Watch models out of watchOS 27 The exclusion of several Apple Watch models from watchOS 27 has generated criticism among users, especially among those who own the first Apple Watch Ultra, a device that debuted as Apple's most premium option and that, according to this information, would no longer receive major updates after just a few years. Faced …
Six Apple Watch models are about to become obsolete and it's mostly due to Siri AI – read Apple's response
Apple has explained why it will surprisingly drop support for three years worth of Apple Watch models when watchOS 27 arrives later this year. The answer probably won’t surprise you either. The Apple Watch SE 2 Apple Watch Series 6, 7, 8, and even the first generation Apple Watch Ultra will not receive access to watchOS 27 later this year. Historical precedent has seen Apple work to support as many legacy models as possible and, at most, drop on…

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