Apple’s Siri revamp reportedly delayed… again
Source: TechCrunch
Background
Apple has been promising a new‑and‑improved, AI‑powered Siri since it first unveiled Apple Intelligence in 2024. Over about a year and a half, the release date for this new era of Siri has been continuously pushed back.
Delay Details
According to a recent report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the launch is likely to be delayed further.
- The new Siri was originally expected to arrive with the iOS 26.4 update in March.
- The rollout is now expected to be staggered, with some features postponed to the iOS 26.5 update in May, and others potentially waiting until iOS 27 in September.
- Apple encountered issues during internal testing, prompting the additional delays.
Anticipated Features
The upcoming changes are rumored to make Siri resemble large‑language‑model chatbots that dominate the tech landscape. Instead of opening a separate ChatGPT or Claude app, users would simply talk to Siri, which is expected to be powered by Google Gemini.
Outlook
The delays are understandably frustrating for Siri product managers, but the incremental rollout may allow Apple to fine‑tune the experience before a broader release. Hang in there, folks.