Apple is set to unveil iOS 27 during its WWDC 2026 keynote this Monday, June 8, and a new Bloomberg report has provided some last-minute leaks.

While most of the iOS 27 features listed in the report were already rumored, the report did reveal a few new details, including that notifications will now slide in from the left side of the iPhone's screen, rather than from the top.
In addition, the revamped Siri may have a waitlist at first, so you may have to sign up and wait to gain access to the new Siri features powered by Apple Intelligence. iOS 27 is expected to include a more personalized version of Siri with on-screen awareness, a Siri app with chatbot functionality, and a "Search or Ask" interface.
One of Apple's biggest priorities with iOS 27 is apparently bug fixes and performance improvements, and the report said this will contribute to longer battery life. However, it is unclear if Apple will mention this at WWDC.
The report lists many other features planned for iOS 27, including a "Create a Pass" option in the Apple Wallet app, an Apple Cash bill splitting feature, design changes in the Find My app, enhancements to the "Clean Up" tool in the Photos app, Visual Intelligence gaining support for nutrition labels and contact information, and much more.
Apple's keynote begins on Monday at 10 a.m. Pacific Time, with a live stream to be available on Apple.com, in the Apple TV app, and on YouTube.


















