iOS 27 has made me so incredibly excited for Apple’s future:
To be blunt, when the news about iOS 27 began trickling out late last year, with emphasis on stability, increased performance, Snow Leopard-style interface, my immediate response was one of slight disappointment. Having waited two whole years for something called Apple Intelligence, another year sounded like too much more of the same.
Then WWDC happened, and I changed my mind.
I am incredibly excited about Apple now. I don’t think that I have been able to state that clearly in a few years now.
Apple went from top to bottom. Line by line, clearing the table of issues that have plagued iOS, macOS, and iPadOS users for years. And when Apple clears the table, the only real question is: what are they cooking?
In short, stepping back to get the full picture of everything that Apple has in its plans for the next eighteen months, this is easily the boldest array of new products Apple has ever dared to attempt since the time of the first iPhone. Everything on the horizon will be fundamentally dependent upon the foundation laid down by iOS 27 and the suite of 27 releases.