New iOS 27 Leak Shows Redesigned Siri And More

Apple is expected to announce iOS 27 at its WWDC event on June 8, and a new report claims to have shared new images of what the update will have to offer.

Writing for Bloomberg, Mark Gurman has shared images that are said to illustrate different aspects of the iOS 27 experience, including a new Siri interface. One will be enabled by pulling down from the center of the top of the display, with users invited to “Search or Ask” Siri. There will also be the option to switch to a third-party AI, too.

From there, users can launch apps, start text messages, ask about the weather, add calendar appointments, search through notes, trigger shortcuts within apps, or search the web using Apple’s new AI-powered search system, which competes with tools like Perplexity. Results are displayed in a rich text card that pops out of the Dynamic Island. Users can swipe down further to open a chatbot-style conversation inside the Siri app.

This move will mean that Notification Center will be accessed by pulling it down from the top-left corner of the display.

The leak also shows how Siri will be integrated into the Camera app, as well as a new chatbot interface that will give users a chance to get more information about people, places, and more.

While iOS 27 is expected to be announced during WWDC, it won’t be released to the public until this fall, likely in September.

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