I Don't Care About iOS 27's AI Tricks. Give Me These 3 Useful iPhone Features Instead
Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference is set to showcase the upcoming iOS 27, which is expected to include various updates and AI advancements. However, many users are more interested in practical features that enhance usability rather than flashy AI tools. Key desired improvements include a more intuitive Settings app, clipboard history functionality, and better notification controls.
- ▪Apple's WWDC will take place on June 8, focusing on iOS 27 updates.
- ▪Users are calling for practical features like improved Settings navigation and clipboard history.
- ▪The current Settings app is seen as confusing and difficult to navigate.
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Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference starts June 8, where the company will show off its latest software and technologies. The WWDC rumor cycle is already pointing toward a busy iOS 27 update, with Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reporting that Apple is planning changes to Siri, the Camera app, Safari, Weather, Image Playground and parts of the iPhone interface. Apple has also said WWDC will highlight "AI advancements," which means Apple Intelligence will almost certainly be a major part of the show. But when I think about what I actually want from iOS 27, I don't picture a more magical AI-powered Siri or an image-generation tool I'll use twice and forget exists.
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