Apple's upgraded Siri might not arrive until next spring
Briefly

Apple is set to launch an upgraded Siri by spring 2026 with iOS 26.4, following delays originally anticipated for a fall 2024 release. Despite unveiling the features at WWDC 2024, Apple announced a postponement, with SVP Greg Joswiak confirming the anticipated rollout will take place in 2026. Although exact dates for iOS 26.4 remain undecided internally, historical trends suggest a potential March launch. The recently released iOS 26 introduces a new design alongside AI capabilities, emphasizing Apple’s focus on enhancing user interaction through the upgraded Siri.
Apple's upgraded Siri, originally previewed at WWDC 2024, is delayed and now expected to launch in spring 2026 with iOS 26.4.
SVP Greg Joswiak clarified that the anticipated feature rollout for Siri will extend into 2026, despite prior commitments to an earlier launch.
Bloomberg reports that Apple's internal date for the new Siri features remains undecided, with historical patterns suggesting a March release.
The latest iOS 26 debuted at WWDC 2025, showcasing a new design language along with AI features, underscoring Apple’s commitment to innovation.
Read at The Verge
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