iOS 27 speeds up iPhones, but Apple's AI still fails to impress.

Calendar 7/16/2026

This article is an English translation of our original Polish review. Read the original on Wybierz.tv.

Apple has released the public beta of iOS 27, so users can already check out most of the new features prepared for iPhones. Although at WWDC the company put a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence and a refreshed Siri, early tests show the biggest benefits of the update lie elsewhere. The system runs faster, apps launch more smoothly, and the interface feels more responsive. There are also new features that improve everyday use of the device, such as larger widgets and an expanded weather forecast. At the same time, some AI-based additions still seem unpolished and don’t always work as expected. Everything suggests that iOS 27 is more of a quality update than a revolution.

Faster performance and practical new features are iOS 27's biggest strengths

The most noticeable change after installing iOS 27 is the overall performance boost. Beta testers report faster phone unlocking, quicker app launches, and smoother switching between screens. Apple focused on optimizations, so even everyday tasks feel more responsive. The update also introduces a new widget size that takes up almost the entire screen, allowing you to display a lot more information without opening apps. This works especially well with Apple Music, Messages, Weather, and Reminders. The Weather app has been expanded as well, offering more detailed precipitation and wind speed charts for both the hourly and weekly forecasts. These are small changes, but they genuinely improve the experience of using an iPhone. It's these kinds of refinements that may turn out to be the most important part of iOS 27 for most users.

Siri AI still disappoints, and AI features aren't always convincing

The new Siri AI can perform more cross-app tasks and understands more complex commands, but in tests it often behaved inconsistently. The assistant sometimes ignored voice commands, froze, or executed only part of a command. Problems also arise when searching for information, because answers can be outdated and require additional verification. The new AI-powered photo editing tools have received mixed reviews. The Extend and Reframe features can expand the frame or change a photo's perspective, but they often lead to unnatural image distortions. Additionally, the way the Notification Center is opened on devices with Siri AI enabled has been changed, which may be less convenient for some users than before. Although Apple places artificial intelligence at the center of iOS 27, the current beta shows the technology still needs refinement before the official release.

Early tests of iOS 27 show that the biggest advantage of the new system is not the AI features but the many improvements that boost the speed and convenience of using the iPhone. Siri AI and other AI-based tools still feel unfinished, while performance optimizations, new widgets, and an improved Weather app may turn out to be the changes users appreciate most after the system's fall release.

Source: CNET

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