Apple has unveiled iOS 27 at WWDC 2026, and the centerpieces are a new, Google Gemini-powered Siri, as well as fixing the Liquid Glass interface, and other issues that have dogged iPhone owners for months or years.
Not all of these features will be available on every device and in every region, so you’ll want to check the requirements before rushing to upgrade.
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What’s new with Apple Intelligence and Siri AI in iOS 27?
Google Gemini with personalization and privacy
As expected, iOS 27 (and other Apple platforms) marks the debut of a massive overhaul of Apple Intelligence and, crucially, the Siri assistant that has lagged behind other AI helpers.
The new system is built on a customized take on Google Gemini that Apple claims is both highly personalized and more respectful of your privacy. It uses Apple’s Private Cloud Compute, and doesn’t store your data or use it for anything beyond the immediate request.
The highlight, the newly renamed Siri AI, is much more capable than its predecessor. To start, you’ll get many more relevant answers and complete more tasks without having to go to the web or ask ChatGPT. You can not only find out when an artist is playing, for instance, but also set a reminder to reserve tickets. When you’re looking for pictures, you can find the exact content you’re looking for without opening the Photos app.
Siri AI is more conversational. Much like Gemini Live, you can have back-and-forth discussions that touch on info across your device and the internet, including images and on-device chat threads.
Voice dictation is also far more accurate and built into the keyboard, making it accessible in all apps as well as Apple CarPlay and even your AirPods. It should be better at punctuation and otherwise handling the imperfections of dictating content. If you’d rather have Siri do your writing, you can do it across apps with a personalized voice as well as feedback and automatic proofreading.
A dedicated Siri app, meanwhile, gives the AI a better memory. You can see past requests and start conversations without relying on shortcuts. Visual Intelligence is useful for more than quick details of what you’re looking at, with a Siri mode now present in the Camera app.
Siri AI is launching as a beta and will only be available in English at first, and will need at least an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 16. Its most advanced model will need an iPhone 17 Pro or newer. European Union fans will have to wait while Apple addresses the EU’s privacy and security concerns, the company says.
Other Apple Intelligence features, such as more sophisticated image editing, home security camera event descriptions, and description-based Shortcuts, will be available to everyone that can already use the platform — although you will face daily image generation usage limits that can be increased with iCloud+ subscriptions.
How is Liquid Glass fixed in iOS 27?
You can see more, and it runs faster
Liquid Glass, introduced with iOS 26, drew complaints over legibility and its overall look. While Apple partly resolved these issues with updates, iOS 27 is a major rework. New refractions, buttons, and icons make it easier to see what you’re tapping with the default settings, and you can change the tinting level with a slider.
There are performance improvements that aren’t strictly tied to Liquid Glass, but should compensate for its graphically-intensive looks. Apps and photos load faster, and the operating system is also better at focusing its processing power. Even network transitions should be smoother, Apple says.
Will my iPhone be compatible with iOS 27?
You might not get all the AI features
Apple will release iOS 27 this fall, most likely in September. The new software requires at least an iPhone 11 or newer. That might surprise some, as Apple was rumored to require at least an iPhone 12 just to run the OS on a basic level.
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As mentioned earlier, though, some features require considerably newer hardware. Apple Intelligence and the standard Siri AI will need at least an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 16, and you’ll need an iPhone 17 Pro or newer to unlock the most advanced AI capabilities.
This isn’t surprising given the computational and memory demands of AI, particularly when running it locally instead of through the cloud. However, this does leave you with a less compelling experience if you’re using an older iPhone. While there will be functional improvements, such as performance speed-ups, cross-platform photo albums, and more powerful parental controls, you might feel more pressure to upgrade your hardware than in years past.



