iOS 27 is set to be introduced next week, with a major update to Siri expected. The assistant will become more personalized and gain on-screen awareness, while a new dedicated Siri app will offer functionality similar to ChatGPT. Apple will reveal iOS 27 during its WWDC 2026 keynote on Monday, June 8, with a live stream available on Apple.com, YouTube, and the Apple TV app starting at 10 a.m. Pacific Time / 1 p.m. Eastern Time. The first developer beta of iOS 27 is anticipated to be released shortly after the keynote, with a public beta likely following in July. The final version of iOS 27 is expected to be available in September. To install the developer beta, those with an Apple Developer account can do so for free, without needing the $99 per year Apple Developer Program membership. After registering, users should restart their iPhone, go to Settings, tap on General, then Software Update, and select the iOS 27 Developer Beta. For the public beta, users should sign up at beta.apple.com, restart their iPhone, and follow the same steps to install the iOS 27 Public Beta once available. It is advised to back up your iPhone before installing any beta software due to potential bugs and performance issues.
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