Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference is set to begin on June 8, where the company is expected to unveil its latest software and technologies. While rumors suggest that iOS 27 will feature significant updates to Siri, the Camera app, Safari, and other elements, the focus will also be on “AI advancements.” However, beyond these technological marvels, there are practical improvements that many iPhone users are hoping for.
One major area of concern is the complexity of the Settings app. Navigating through it can feel like searching through a cluttered drawer. Users are calling for a more intuitive, plain-language search function that guides them directly to the settings they need, without requiring prior knowledge of specific terms.
Another desired feature is a clipboard history. The current system can lead to frustration when important copied items are accidentally overwritten. A simple solution would be to allow users to access a history of recently copied text, links, and images, while maintaining strict privacy controls.
Notifications also remain a pain point. Although iOS offers various notification settings, users seek more granular control. They want the ability to categorize notifications, filtering out promotional content while retaining important alerts, all managed at the system level for consistency across apps.
In essence, while Apple’s advancements in AI are exciting, many users are looking for updates that address everyday irritations, making their iPhones more user-friendly and efficient.

