Apple focusing on ‘quality, underlying performance,’ and AI for iOS 27, macOS 27 next year

iOS 26 is a major update that brings a beautiful new design, intelligent experiences, and improvements to the apps users rely on every day.
iOS 26

Following the major visual redesign in iOS 26 and the rollout of Liquid Glass across Apple’s ecosystem, the company is preparing a refinement-focused update reminiscent of Mac OS X Snow Leopard. For iOS 27 and 2026’s other flagship OS releases — including macOS 27 — Apple is prioritizing “quality and underlying performance.”

Mark Gurman for Bloomberg News:

Aiming to improve the software, engineering teams are now combing through Apple’s operating systems, hunting for bloat to cut, bugs to eliminate, and any opportunity to meaningfully boost performance and overall quality. Like Snow Leopard set the groundwork for future overhauls and new types of Macs, iOS 27 will lay the foundation for foldable iPhones and other new hardware.

On the AI side, more dramatic changes are brewing, including the long-awaited upgrade of the Siri voice assistant in iOS 26.4 and the weaving of artificial intelligence into additional apps in iOS 27. That includes a health-focused AI agent (tied to a Health+ subscription) next fall and an expansion of the AI-powered web search meant to rival both ChatGPT and Perplexity.

The AI upgrades are a gigantic priority, with engineering teams throughout the company developing them. Inside Craig Federighi’s software engineering group, Sebastien Marineau, the vice president of intelligent system experience, is working on the user-facing Apple Intelligence enhancements, and we already know that Vision Pro creator Mike Rockwell is leading the Siri side of things.

The company also has teamed up with Alphabet Inc.’s Google to bring Gemini technology into its Apple Foundation Models.


MacDailyNews Take: Give us a choice of third-party AI, Apple. We’d like to be able to choose the best AI, not the third-best or worse.



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3 Comments

  1. LONG overdue! I recall Snow Leopard fixed so many issues with Leopard. OS X and iPhone/iPad OSs are shambolic, and Liquid Glass GUI/UIX should be scrapped. There’s been more energies put into emojis and superficial rubbish than into addressing the underlying flaws and faults.

  2. Almost everything I do with Mac photos is an “error”. Unable to sync 1000 photos to iCloud because of an error. Can’t export the favorites because of an error. Can’t move favorites in a new album because of an error. Can’t reveal in finder because it’s greyed out. Searching for the file name is too confusing to figure out.

    These are photos taken with every generation of iPhone. I see the full resolution version right there on the screen in Mac Photos. But there’s an error.

    Whenever is responsible for the many hours wasted trying to use Mac photos should be forced out. It’s a computer. Write the code to fix it!

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  3. They need to, because iOS is a complete dumpster fire. It is by far the worse iOS they have released ever. Riddled with bugs, poor performance, sync issues. I have gone through every version of iPhone and iOS since 2007. This is by far the worst of the worst. Apple please get your crap together.

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