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Apple is preparing to introduce significant interface upgrades for iPhone users ahead of WWDC 2026. Reports indicate that updates will affect the Camera app, Siri, Safari, Weather, and several system-level features. The focus will be on Apple Intelligence and greater customisation options.
Bloomberg reports that the Camera app may see the most substantial changes. Apple plans to make the interface fully customisable. Users will be able to select which controls appear on screen and where they are placed. Controls such as flash, timer, exposure, resolution, and depth may be arranged according to user preference.
The Camera app is expected to offer separate basic and advanced layouts. This aims to serve both casual users and professional creators. A dedicated Siri-powered mode is also anticipated. Apple’s Visual Intelligence features may allow users to identify objects, translate text, or interact with the environment directly through the camera interface.
Siri is also set for major upgrades. Apple is reportedly rebuilding Siri into a more conversational AI system. The assistant will handle tasks across apps and respond in a more natural manner, similar to chatbot-style assistants like ChatGPT and Gemini. Siri may receive a dedicated app, conversation history support, and deeper integration with the Dynamic Island interface.
Apple is expected to enhance system search capabilities. A new Search or Ask interface may allow users to switch between Siri and third-party AI services for queries. This update could also surface more app-specific information.
Safari may receive a redesigned homepage. The new design will enable easier navigation between bookmarks, reading lists, and browsing history. The Weather app could get a new conditions panel, providing quicker access to wind, rain, and temperature information.
Image Playground is expected to feature a cleaner interface and more realistic AI image generation tools. These changes are part of broader efforts to improve user experience and leverage AI capabilities across the system.
Apple is expected to unveil iOS 27 and its AI upgrades during WWDC on June 8. The update will debut alongside the iPhone 18 Pro series and iPhone Ultra in September. However, these details remain unconfirmed.
Eligible devices for iOS 27 are expected to include:
Apple has not officially confirmed the full list of supported devices.
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