WWDC 2026: Everything Announced on Siri AI, iOS 27, Apple Intelligence, and More
Apple said the new Siri will use Google Gemini and iOS 27 will reach all iPhone 11 models and later, with performance gains up to 80%.
- On Monday at WWDC 2026, Apple unveiled its long-awaited "Siri AI," a conversational assistant built through a partnership with Google to provide "personal context understanding" across apps.
- Apple prioritized software fixes over new features following two years of user frustration regarding core app performance, using the keynote to focus on reliability.
- Coming this fall, iOS 27 supports devices from the iPhone 11 onward and delivers major performance enhancements, such as 70% faster photo loading and 80% faster AirDrop transfers.
- Emphasizing privacy, Apple introduced on-device processing alongside new parental tools, setting "Ask to Browse. Ask to Buy." as default restrictions for children younger than 13.
- CEO Tim Cook's final WWDC marked the start of his leadership transition to Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering John Ternus, effective September 1.
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12 biggest Apple WWDC 2026 takeaways you need to know
Apple used WWDC 2026, its annual developers conference, to lay out what is coming next for your iPhone, Mac, iPad, Apple Watch and Vision Pro. This year's keynote also carried extra weight because it marked Tim Cook's final WWDC as Apple CEO before John Ternus takes over in September.Still, the biggest story for users was software. Apple put Siri AI and Apple Intelligence at the center of the keynote, while also announcing iOS 27 support for old…
Apple showed a lot in its keynote on Monday, but didn't reveal everything. We explain what you need to know about the new Siri, the AI collaboration with Google and hidden new features.
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