WWDC26: Sneak Peek at This Year’s New iPhone System

WWDC26: Sneak Peek at This Year’s New iPhone System

WWDC26: Sneak Peek at This Year’s New iPhone System

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Publish Date: 2026-06-01 06:11:00

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There are still about 10 days left until this year’s Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The leaks about Apple’s new operating system have become more and more comprehensive, and the outside world has almost “pieced together” this year’s software landscape in advance.

This time, the core direction of the brand – new “27” series of systems is very clear: on the one hand, improve stability and experience details; on the other hand, promote the intelligent capabilities of AI and the system level.

It is worth mentioning that this WWDC will most likely be the last time Tim Cook, the current Apple CEO, presides over an Apple press conference.

Improved stability and minor interface adjustments

Whether you like the “Liquid Glass” or not, in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, especially macOS 27, the Liquid Glass won’t be reduced, but at least it will be improved.

According to Bloomberg, the current Liquid Glass interface of iOS 26 is not the “complete version” that Apple initially expected. The next version will make more adjustments to balance transparency and readability.

Rendering drawn by Bloomberg

The logic and layout of the interface will also be adjusted. 9to5Mac reported that in iOS 27, Apple will recall the app bottom bar, and the overall logic will return to iOS 18, canceling the independent search button and other deformed tabs – this change has already occurred in the App Store app.

In addition to the visual improvements, Apple will also focus on optimizing the system’s energy consumption and fluency. It is reported that engineers have combed through the system’s underlying code from start to finish to seize any opportunity to improve performance.

In terms of support scope, iOS 27 may support up to the iPhone 12 series and iPhone SE 3. That is to say, the iPhone 11 series and earlier “4G” models will not be able to update to iOS 27.

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