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iOS 27 poll shows modest approval amid AI delays

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Apple’s iOS 27 landed with a lukewarm reception in GSMArena’s weekly poll. Voters described the update as merely “okay,” steering clear of enthusiastic praise. The rollout focuses on polishing the new Liquid Glass redesign and finally delivering on AI promises hinted at during the iPhone 16 launch, rather than introducing headline‑grabbing features, while competitors roll out more aggressive updates this year.

The poll’s love‑to‑hate ratio stood at roughly 2‑to‑1, showing a modest fan base despite the “okay” vibe. Small tweaks such as independent alarm and ringtone volume controls and the ability to summon Control Center from an external display earned points. However, the promised Siri AI rollout won’t arrive until later this year, likely paired with the iPhone 18 Pro series, leaving the build feeling more like maintenance.

Because iOS 27 offers mainly refinements, consumers who expect bold new capabilities may postpone upgrading until the AI‑enhanced version arrives. Developers get a steadier platform, but the lack of marquee features limits buzz in a market hungry for differentiation. The modest approval suggests Apple’s incremental approach sustains existing users without reshaping the smartphone software landscape.