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Last updated: June 15, 2026, 8:37 AM ET

iOS 27 rollout

Apple’s internal iOS 27 builds now contain three advanced features that were omitted from the WWDC showcase, suggesting the company is holding back capabilities for a later software update. Developers who installed the first public beta reported unusually stable performance, a rarity for early‑stage releases and an indicator that Apple may be prioritizing polish over feature breadth this cycle. The combination of hidden functionality and a smooth beta experience points to a strategy of incremental rollouts that could keep iPhone users engaged well beyond the September launch window.

Future hardware

Supply‑chain data now project the long‑rumored iPhone Fold will not arrive until 2027, pushing the expected September announcement back a full year from the previously whispered 2026 timeline. The delay reflects ongoing engineering challenges and a cautious approach to folding‑screen durability, underscoring Apple’s reluctance to rush a premium product that could affect brand perception.

AI ambitions

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports Apple is evaluating a home‑grown rival to the agentic AI platform Open Claw, which automates software actions on behalf of users. Should Apple proceed, the move would deepen its foothold in personal‑assistant technology and could reshape how iOS devices handle third‑party automation, adding another layer to the company’s AI ecosystem.