Most iOS updates arrive with a list of things Apple wants you to be excited about. iOS 27 is different. The list is short. The changes underneath, though, are the kind that quietly reshape how your phone feels to use every day, not in the keynote moment, but three weeks after you have updated and stopped noticing the friction that used to be there.
A redesigned Siri, a smarter camera, a more honest approach to performance. Here is what is actually coming in September.
TL;DR: iOS 27 arrives in September 2026 with a redesigned Siri that gets its own dedicated app, four new Apple Intelligence features found in Apple backend code, Liquid Glass refinements, and a performance-first cleanup described as Apple’s Snow Leopard moment. A Weibo leaker also claims the iPhone 11 lineup will lose support. Everything gets confirmed at WWDC on June 8.
iOS 27 Release Date and WWDC 2026
Apple confirmed WWDC 2026 runs from June 8 to June 12. iOS 27 will be previewed on the first day and is expected to ship publicly in September alongside the iPhone 18 lineup.
That follows the standard pattern: developer betas in June, public betas in July, stable release when the new iPhones land. iOS 27 is also set to be the launch software for Apple’s first foldable iPhone, expected in the same window.
The Siri Overhaul is the Centerpiece
If you have ever asked Siri something, got a half-answer, tried to follow up, and watched it treat your follow-up as a completely new question with no memory of what came before, iOS 27 is aimed squarely at that frustration.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has described a standalone Siri app, codenamed “Campos” internally, that holds a real conversation thread. Back-and-forth exchanges. Persistent history.
Context that does not evaporate the moment you ask a second question. It is supposed to feel closer to how ChatGPT or Gemini work, except built into the phone rather than requiring a separate app you have to remember to open.
The Dynamic Island is getting involved too. Gurman wrote that a “Search or Ask” prompt will appear when Siri is triggered, with a thin glow around its edges. Apple has already published a WWDC 2026 graphic that Gurman read as a deliberate preview of exactly this. The MacRumors iOS 27 roundup has the full thread of what has been confirmed so far.
Apple has reportedly partnered with Google, using a custom AI model built with the Gemini team to power parts of the new Siri chatbot. These features will stay limited to iPhone 15 Pro and newer.
If you are on an older device and want something similar right now, you can already integrate ChatGPT with Siri without Apple Intelligence using the Shortcuts app.
Four Apple Intelligence Features Leaked From Backend Code

Researcher Nicolas Alvarez found references to four new features in Apple server-side code, which MacRumors subsequently confirmed. All are expected to require iPhone 15 Pro or newer.
The first two expand Visual Intelligence. You will be able to point your camera at a nutrition label and have the calorie and macronutrient data land directly in the Health app.
No transcribing numbers, no switching apps, no losing track of what you were doing. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman had flagged this separately as something Apple was already building.
The second Visual Intelligence addition lets you scan a business card or any printed contact details to add them to your Contacts app automatically.
The same mechanic already exists for calendar events from flyers. This is the logical next step, and the kind of small thing that saves you from the awkward pause of typing a phone number off a piece of paper while the other person watches.
Apple Wallet is getting a feature that lets you scan physical passes, such as gym membership cards, event tickets, and loyalty cards, and convert them into digital versions stored in the app.
Google added this to Google Wallet in August 2024. Third-party apps have done it for years. Apple is late, but having it native means it will actually work reliably instead of depending on which app you happened to install two phones ago.
Safari’s Tab Groups will reportedly get automatic AI-generated names based on what tabs you have open inside them. That sounds small until you have seventeen unnamed groups and no memory of what any of them contain. It is the kind of friction you stop noticing until it is gone.
Performance and Stability
Multiple sources have compared iOS 27 to Mac OS X Snow Leopard, the 2009 update Apple shipped with almost no new features and instead used to clean the codebase, improve responsiveness, and remove compatibility layers that had been dragging performance for years. The result at the time was an OS that just felt faster without any single change you could point to.
Apple is reportedly aiming for the same with iOS 27. Faster app launches, smoother animations, better battery life, fewer crashes.
Old code getting removed rather than buried. For users who felt iOS 26 shipped a little rough, this is the update that is supposed to sand the edges down.
iOS 26 introduced the Liquid Glass design overhaul that divided opinion sharply. iOS 27 is not expected to revisit that level of visual change.
Liquid Glass Transparency Slider and Home Screen Undo
Liquid Glass is staying, but iOS 27 may finally give you a dial. A system-wide transparency slider is rumored, letting you reduce how translucent the interface elements appear across the whole OS rather than hunting through Accessibility settings and toggling things individually.
A similar slider already exists just for the Lock Screen clock, so the infrastructure is there.
The home screen is also reportedly getting undo and redo. Right now, if you accidentally move an app or delete a widget while rearranging things, the only fix is to remember where everything was and put it back yourself.
Apple is testing undo and redo buttons inside the long-press editing menu, which is a change so obvious that the fact it has taken this long is its own commentary.
Keyboard, Satellite, and iPhone Fold

iOS 27 is reportedly testing an updated autocorrect that surfaces alternative word suggestions rather than silently picking one for you. Think of it as Grammarly-style rewrites at the keyboard level.
Keyboard improvements have been promised before and delivered inconsistently, so treat this one with appropriate skepticism until the betas land.
5G satellite internet connectivity is also rumored, though likely limited to iPhone 18 Pro models with Apple’s next-generation C2 modem. Related features include Apple Maps routing and photo sending via satellite, extending the emergency SOS satellite capability Apple introduced in 2022.
For the iPhone Fold, iOS 27 will support two apps running side by side when the device is open, bringing split-screen multitasking to iPhone for the first time. When folded, it behaves like a standard iPhone. Standard iPhones are not getting split-screen through iOS 27.
Which iPhones Will Support iOS 27
A Weibo leaker known as Instant Digital posted a compatibility list that drops four models currently running iOS 26: the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, and iPhone SE 2nd generation.
If accurate, iOS 27 will require at minimum an iPhone 12 or iPhone SE 3rd generation. Apple has not confirmed this, and the official list will come at WWDC.
Apple Intelligence features will stay locked to iPhone 15 Pro and newer regardless of which supported device you run iOS 27 on. Check the full list of devices that support Apple Intelligence if you are unsure where your phone stands before the update arrives.
What to Make of iOS 27
iOS 27 will not have a moment. There is no feature Apple can put on a slide that makes the crowd react. What it has instead is a version of Siri that might finally feel like it is paying attention, a set of small camera and app improvements that remove real daily friction.
The kind of under-the-hood work that makes a phone feel better for the next three years rather than just the first three days.
That is a harder story to tell at a keynote. It is also, for most people, a more useful one.
If you want to see where iPhone already stands against Android while you wait, here is a look at which iPhone features Android still does not have.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is iOS 27 coming out?
Apple will preview iOS 27 at WWDC on June 8, 2026. The public release is expected in September 2026, alongside the iPhone 18 lineup.
Will my iPhone support iOS 27?
A Weibo leaker claims iOS 27 will require an iPhone 12 or later, dropping the iPhone 11 lineup and iPhone SE 2nd generation. Apple has not confirmed this; the official list comes at WWDC.
What are the biggest new features in iOS 27?
A redesigned Siri app with conversation history, Visual Intelligence nutrition and contact scanning, a digital pass scanner for Apple Wallet, a Liquid Glass transparency slider, and home screen undo are the main rumored additions.
Do iOS 27 Apple Intelligence features work on all iPhones?
No. Apple Intelligence in iOS 27 is expected to require iPhone 15 Pro or newer, the same cutoff that applied in iOS 26.
Is iOS 27 a major update?
It has been compared to Mac OS X Snow Leopard: a stability and performance-focused release rather than a visual overhaul, with the Siri redesign as the most significant new feature.
If you've any thoughts on iOS 27 Leaks: New Siri, Smarter AI Features, and a Focus on Stability, then feel free to drop in below comment box. Also, please subscribe to our DigitBin YouTube channel for videos tutorials. Cheers!

