After years of introducing major changes with its annual iOS releases, Apple may be altering its approach next time around, instead focusing on refinement over a bevy of flashy new features. According to Mark Gurman in this week’s Power On newsletter, for iOS 27, Apple is “focused on improving the software’s quality and underlying performance.” That, and beefing up its AI offerings.
On the heels of iOS 26, which brought the Liquid Glass design overhaul, and the trickle of underbaked AI features that have arrived since the rollout of Apple Intelligence last year, Apple is reportedly honing in to improve the experience. Gurman writes that “engineering teams are now combing
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