New Apple updates coming with iOS 27
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During WWDC, Apple announced the launch of Siri AI, an expansion of the virtual assistant tool that relies more on Apple Intelligence.
The 2026 Apple WWDC brings news of the latest iteration of iOS. Here's what iPhone users will see with the upgrade, likely coming later this year.
Apple has taken the wraps off of its next-generation operating system updates at its Worldwide Developers Conference today, including iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 Golden Gate. And while the long-awaited Siri AI update is the headliner, Apple also emphasized its efforts to optimize its software, improving its performance and reliability.
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iOS 27: Which iPhones will get the update
The update will roll out to all iPhones currently running iOS 26, including older devices.
Early iOS 27 rumors point to major stability improvements, new Apple Intelligence features, and updates designed for Apple’s foldable iPhone.
But many of the new features Apple mentioned require support for Apple Intelligence, which remains confined to newer devices with at least 8GB of RAM. Apple Intelligence still requires an iPhone 15 Pro or newer, an iPhone 16 or newer, or an iPhone Air. On the iPad, support requires an iPad Air or iPad Pro with an M1 or newer.
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Apple iOS 27 latest update: Is Apple about to make group dining easier with an AI-powered bill-splitting tool in iOS 27?
India, June 5 -- Apple is preparing a major upgrade for iPhone users with iOS 27, focusing on a smarter and simpler way to split bills when dining out or sharing expenses in groups. The new feature aims to remove confusion during group payments by automatically dividing restaurant bills among friends using a scanned receipt.
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iOS 26.5 just patched more than 50 security flaws in one update — including a sandbox escape that let malicious apps break out and run wherever they wanted
Every iPhone and iPad owner running Apple software before iOS 26.5 had a device that could be tricked into letting a rogue app escape its sandbox, the protective barrier that normally keeps each application locked inside its own data.