Apple’s most recent WWDC Developers Conference has commenced at its futuristic headquarters in Cupertino. This annual event serves as the platform for the tech giant to unveil its upcoming software enhancements. The highlight of this year’s conference is the announcement of iOS 27, slated for release in the Fall, set to supersede iOS 26 as Apple’s latest operating system.
Once users install iOS 27, they can expect a range of improvements, such as enhanced customization options for the Liquid Glass interface, streamlined file searching, faster app launch times, expedited data transfers, and an advanced Siri capable of composing emails, setting up events, and assisting in booking tickets for upcoming events.
Apple has assured that even older iPhone models will experience improved responsiveness, thanks to a feature known as CPU Scheduler. While the complete list of updates is still being finalized, Apple has confirmed that all iPhones currently running iOS 26 will be eligible for the iOS 27 upgrade.
Below is the comprehensive list of compatible devices:
– iPhone 11
– iPhone 11 Pro
– iPhone 11 Pro Max
– iPhone 12 mini
– iPhone 12
– iPhone 12 Pro
– iPhone 12 Pro Max
– iPhone 13 mini
– iPhone 13
– iPhone 13 Pro
– iPhone 13 Pro Max
– iPhone 14
– iPhone 14 Plus
– iPhone 14 Pro
– iPhone 14 Pro Max
– iPhone 15
– iPhone 15 Plus
– iPhone 15 Pro
– iPhone 15 Pro Max
– iPhone 16
– iPhone 16 Plus
– iPhone 16 Pro
– iPhone 16 Pro Max
– iPhone 16e
– iPhone 17
– iPhone 17 Pro
– iPhone 17 Pro Max
– iPhone Air
– iPhone 17e
– iPhone SE (2nd generation)
– iPhone SE (3rd generation)
The WWDC event is ongoing, and any further announcements will be promptly updated in this article.
