Appleās biggest Siri upgrades may not land on iPhones until early next year
Itās no secret that Siri ā Appleās virtual helper on iOS and macOS ā hasnāt been able to keep up with its rivals, whether thatās Google Assistant or ChatGPT, and while Apple provided a glimmer of hope at its WWDC event in June, revealing a wide-ranging overhaul of Siri, it remained pretty tight-lipped on when exactly this upgrade would make an appearance.
Now, Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman has revealed when we should expect the new version of Siri to land on our devices ā and it doesnāt sound like itās going to be any time soon. According to Gurmanās latest Power On newsletter, we could be waiting until early next year for the new features.
Gurman has previously reported that several of Siriās new abilities would not make it in time for the likely release of iOS 18 in September, and would instead launch at some point in 2025. But thereās been no word on when exactly we might see the changes come into effect.
And he may now have spilled the beans on Appleās schedule, writing: āSiri features are likely to go into beta testing for developers in January and then debut publicly around the springtime ā part of an iOS 18.4 upgrade thatās already in the works.ā That means itās possible we wonāt see anything until March or April, and possibly as late as May.
Better late than never?
The schedule outlined in Gurmanās report refers to some of Siriās new abilities, such as enabling you to control features within apps for the first time (so you can edit an image then email it to a friend, for example). Another feature is Siriās contextual understanding, which will give it awareness of what you're doing or seeing on your screen and take actions based on that content.
We won't have to wait until next year for every new feature, though, as Siriās redesign and Appleās integration of ChatGPT into iOS, among other things, will be coming ālater this year,ā Gurman says. The journalist has previously claimed that the redesign will launch alongside iOS 18, while the ChatGPT integration might have to wait until later in 2024.
However, it seems that the headline features relating to Siriās core abilities ā rather than its visual look or tools provided by a different chatbot ā wonāt be with us for at least another six months, if not more. Thatās a frustratingly long delay, but it shouldnāt be too surprising. After all, Apple prefers to wait until it feels that it's nailed a new feature, rather than hurry it out of the door before itās ready.
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Given how desperately Siri needs a major overhaul, this approach is probably the right one ā after all, we wouldn't want to wait years for Siri to catch up, only to find itās rushed and unfinished after all of Appleās WWDC hype. Hereās hoping the wait is worth it.
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Alex Blake has been fooling around with computers since the early 1990s, and since that time he's learned a thing or two about tech. No more than two things, though. That's all his brain can hold. As well as TechRadar, Alex writes for iMore, Digital Trends and Creative Bloq, among others. He was previously commissioning editor at MacFormat magazine. That means he mostly covers the world of Apple and its latest products, but also Windows, computer peripherals, mobile apps, and much more beyond. When not writing, you can find him hiking the English countryside and gaming on his PC.