Apple is expected to unveil iOS 27 at WWDC 2026 with a focus on refinement rather than flashy new features. After widespread reports of bugs in iOS 26-particularly with the keyboard-and similar issues in macOS Tahoe, the update may adopt a 'Snow Leopard' strategy: minimal new functions, maximum optimization.
The core goal: a smoother, more reliable experience across all devices. While Apple will introduce AI-powered Siri and support for its rumored foldable iPhone, the real win may be how well these systems run on existing hardware.
For users still struggling with lag or glitches, a stable, optimized OS could be the most valuable upgrade of the year.