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Apple’s three goals for iOS 27 sound like a big win for users

We’re less than three weeks away from WWDC and iOS 27’s unveiling, and reporting indicates Apple has three main goals for the update that could be exactly what the iPhone needs.

iOS 27 will focus on AI, design updates, and bug fixes for improved performance, per reporting

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There have been a lot of leaks about what’s coming in iOS 27, many courtesy of Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.

Now that iOS 27’s unveiling is almost here, it seems clear from the rumors that Apple is focused on three main tentpoles with this year’s iPhone update:

  1. Apple Intelligence, including Siri’s overhaul
  2. Liquid Glass refinements
  3. Bug fixes and battery improvements

You can see these focus areas across a variety of reports, but they were summarized well by Gurman just last week when he wrote:

Beyond adjusting the look of Liquid Glass, Apple will focus on bug fixes, battery-life upgrades and performance improvements. This refinement effort is one of two major undertakings for Apple’s “27” operating system releases this year — the other being to add more artificial intelligence features.

Whether these areas of focus align with your personal wish lists or not, I think they’re a great fit for the iPhone’s needs today and could prove a big win for users.

Why iOS 27’s three goals are the right priorities for this year

There’s no doubt that Apple has a lot to prove in the AI department.

Apple Intelligence’s first 18 months have been, by many accounts, underwhelming. But the biggest hurdle ahead of Apple is shipping Siri’s anticipated overhaul.

When Apple couldn’t deliver its promised Siri upgrades last year, the company’s already-shaky AI reputation was further damaged. iPhone sales haven’t yet suffered as a result. But if Apple can’t deliver an impressive new Siri in iOS 27, Wall Street at least will be very concerned.

Liquid Glass is another key area set for improvement.

Overall the new iPhone design seems to have been a success. But iteration has always been a strength of Apple, and I suspect Liquid Glass in iOS 27 will address some of users’ main complaints from the past year.

Finally, bug fixes and battery improvements are always welcome. But they might be even more so this year following some of the setbacks of iOS 26.

Anecdotally, iOS 26.0 didn’t seem the kindest to iPhone battery life. Likely that’s due to bugs and issues related to introducing a major visual redesign.

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Last fall Mark Gurman said iOS 27 would be a Snow Leopard-like update, with extra emphasis on eliminating bugs and boosting performance.

Based on rumors, clearly Apple has a lot of new features coming too—especially in the AI department. So it won’t be a truly “no new feature” update as the Snow Leopard reference implies.

But if the company can deliver a more performant, battery-friendly update, along with major AI improvements and design refinements, iOS 27 could be a big win for users.

What’s on your wish list for iOS 27 features and changes? Let us know in the comments.

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Avatar for Ryan Christoffel Ryan Christoffel

Ryan got his start in journalism as an Editor at MacStories, where he worked for four years covering Apple news, writing app reviews, and more. For two years he co-hosted the Adapt podcast on Relay FM, which focused entirely on the iPad. As a result, it should come as no surprise that his favorite Apple device is the iPad Pro.