The iPhone 18 won't be an AI revolution. Siri AI will also come to the iPhone 17.

Calendar 6/17/2026

During WWDC 2026 Apple officially unveiled a new generation of Siri powered by artificial intelligence. The company promises major changes in personalisation, contextual understanding and app integration. Many users have started wondering whether it's worth waiting for the iPhone 18 specifically because of these features. The latest reports, however, indicate that the differences between the iPhone 17 and iPhone 18 in terms of Siri AI will be very small. This means the decision to buy the new model could come down to entirely different factors.

Siri AI will be available on both iPhone generations

Apple plans to make the new Siri AI available to all iPhones equipped with at least 8 GB of RAM. That means support will come not only to the iPhone 18 series, but also to the iPhone 17 and selected earlier models. Users will be able to use features that understand personal context, analyse on-screen content and execute more advanced commands that span multiple apps at once. The new Siri will also offer smart responses, enhanced writing tools, generating graphics and photo-editing features. There will also be the ability to create personalised shortcuts and automations. According to available information, most of the new features will be identical on the iPhone 17 and iPhone 18. That means users won’t lose access to key AI functions just because they choose a cheaper model. For many people this could be important news, especially if they plan to buy a phone later this year. Apple apparently wants to avoid a situation where artificial intelligence is available only on the most expensive devices. As a result, the new Siri capabilities should reach a much larger number of users. It’s also good news for people who don’t intend to replace their phone every year. In practice, Siri AI may turn out to be a more universal service than an exclusive feature of a specific model. Apple is therefore betting on broad availability rather than artificial limitations. This approach could positively affect perceptions of the company’s entire AI ecosystem, especially since competitors often reserve their most advanced features for the newest devices only.

iPhone 18 will have arguments beyond artificial intelligence

Although Siri AI won’t differ significantly between the two generations, the iPhone 18 is expected to offer a few other improvements. The most frequently mentioned upgrade is a new processor built on a 2 nm process, which should deliver higher performance and better power efficiency. There’s also talk of more RAM and minor camera refinements. Those changes could translate into longer battery life and better handling of demanding apps and games. For users who use their phone for work or mobile entertainment, that could be a compelling reason to choose the newer model. At the same time, it’s hard to call this a breakthrough comparable to an entirely new category of features. Based on available information, the iPhone 18 looks more like an evolution of the current generation than a revolutionary device. That means many customers may opt for the iPhone 17, especially if its price is reduced after the successor’s launch. History shows older Apple models often remain hugely popular thanks to a better value-for-money ratio. If Apple sticks to that strategy, the iPhone 17 could become one of the best-selling smartphones in its class, particularly since it will provide access to almost all Siri AI features. For the average user, differences in everyday use may be hard to notice. As a result, the buying decision will depend more on price, battery life and performance than on AI alone. Siri AI may be an important addition, but it’s unlikely to be the main reason to upgrade — especially if most of its capabilities are already available on the iPhone 17.

The new Siri AI looks set to be the biggest update to Apple's assistant in years, but it won't be the only reason to buy the iPhone 18. Most features will also come to the iPhone 17, so users interested in AI don't necessarily need to wait for the next-generation smartphone. The decision to choose a newer model will more likely come down to performance, battery life and other hardware improvements than Siri AI itself.

source: wccftech

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