00:00iOS 27 update will feature these upgrades, report.
00:04Following the criticism Apple faced with its iOS 26 update, which introduced the world
00:09to the concept of liquid glass, the tech giant is looking to follow a tweaked approach in
00:14next year's iOS 27 similar to OSX Snow Leopard.
00:18According to recent speculations, the Tim Cook-led organization is aiming to focus on
00:22fixing underlying performance improvements in its next big update, rather than launching
00:27new features.
00:29Here's what iOS 27 will have.
00:31Apple doesn't intend to introduce any new features in the much-awaited iOS 27 as well
00:37as the software for its other platforms including macOS 27, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS at the
00:45upcoming WWDC 26.
00:48According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, instead, the company's engineering teams are reportedly
00:53scouring Apple's operating systems to identify redundant bloatware and bugs in an effort to
00:58enhance the device's performance and quality.
01:01As such, iOS 27 is expected to mimic Apple's OSX Snow Leopard, which served a similar purpose
01:06when it was introduced in 2009.
01:09Nevertheless, the 2026 update wouldn't be completely devoid of new features, with Apple seemingly
01:15looking to add two major AI features, an AI health agent, as well as the company's first AI-powered web search feature.
01:24The said additions should closely follow the introduction of AI-infused Siri in iOS 26.4, which would draw power from a special version of Google Gemini, as per current rumors.
01:35Apple's iOS 27 should not only focus on improving quality and advancing the previously mentioned AI features, but also introduce key additions that strengthen the overall experience.
01:44These include meaningful enhancements for enterprise users, tailored and thoughtfully designed features for users in emerging markets, and refined design improvements for liquid glass.
01:54Therefore, according to Gurman's account, long-time iPhone users could find Apple's approach regarding the iOS 27 update to be similar to what they experienced in 2009's OSX Snow Leopard.
02:06The update should also come as a welcome change for Apple enthusiasts, who've largely had a mixed experience with the much-discussed iOS 26.
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