Forget Siri — these are the 5 things I actually want iOS 27 to fix on my iPhone at WWDC 2026

Forget Siri — these are the 5 things I actually want iOS 27 to fix on my iPhone at WWDC 2026

Forget Siri — these are the 5 things I actually want iOS 27 to fix on my iPhone at WWDC 2026

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Publish Date: 2026-06-07 06:30:00

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It’s almost WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) time again: the annual event where Apple tells us all what’s coming across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, and visionOS, with a few other announcements and reveals thrown in for good measure.

A lot of the focus will be on iOS 27, given that there are more than a billion iPhones in use daily, and on the big Siri upgrade that’s rumored to be on the way. However, I’m looking for more than an AI refresh — I think there are plenty of other areas of the mobile operating system that Apple needs to attend to.

As someone who uses both iOS and Android, I think it could learn a few lessons from Google, too. It may be too late to put any influence on Apple, but nevertheless, this is what I’m going to be looking out for during the IOS 27 part of the WWDC 2026 presentation.

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And if these upgrades don’t arrive this year, there’s always iOS 28…

1. An improved iOS keyboard

iOS keyboard

(Image credit: Future)

Apple has already rolled out several fixes for the iOS keyboard over recent months, but it can still offer up a less-than-ideal experience — which is a shame, as it’s the tool we all probably use the most on our iPhones (unless you use dictation for everything).


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Almost 20 years into the lifetime of the iPhone, there really shouldn’t be as many autocorrect clangers and mistyped words as there still are. It’s perhaps no surprise that many people install a third-party keyboard instead.

And if you have installed an alternative like Gboard, you’ll know that Apple’s keyboard could really do with a fresh lick of digital paint too. It’s not exactly a disaster, the iOS keyboard, but it does tend to drag the iPhone experience down.

2. More Liquid Glass customizations

iOS Liquid Glass

iOS offers some basic Liquid Glass customizations, but they’re not enough (Image credit: Future)

Look, Liquid Glass is here now, and…

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