Apple is set to unveil its revamped Siri in February, boasting a fresh new look that's been bolstered by its partnership with Google. According to insider sources cited by Bloomberg, the tech giant plans to introduce this enhanced virtual assistant during the second half of February.
Insiders claim that the updated Siri, known internally as Campos, will be more similar in functionality to AI chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT than previous iterations. This new direction is part of a broader push to integrate Gemini-powered capabilities into Apple's Intelligence features.
This revamped Siri will make its way to iOS 26.4, which is scheduled to enter beta testing in February before its official release in March or early April. The software update is expected to bring significant improvements to the virtual assistant's conversational abilities and machine learning capabilities.
However, it seems that Apple won't be taking a hands-off approach with this new Siri. Rather, the company plans to put on a show for developers at its annual conference later this summer. According to Bloomberg sources, this grand reveal will provide an opportunity for Apple to demonstrate the full potential of its Gemini-powered Intelligence features.
While there's no official word yet on when these features can be expected to roll out to the general public, insiders suggest that they'll arrive with iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27. These updates are anticipated to become available as beta releases in the summer before their official release later this year.
Insiders claim that the updated Siri, known internally as Campos, will be more similar in functionality to AI chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT than previous iterations. This new direction is part of a broader push to integrate Gemini-powered capabilities into Apple's Intelligence features.
This revamped Siri will make its way to iOS 26.4, which is scheduled to enter beta testing in February before its official release in March or early April. The software update is expected to bring significant improvements to the virtual assistant's conversational abilities and machine learning capabilities.
However, it seems that Apple won't be taking a hands-off approach with this new Siri. Rather, the company plans to put on a show for developers at its annual conference later this summer. According to Bloomberg sources, this grand reveal will provide an opportunity for Apple to demonstrate the full potential of its Gemini-powered Intelligence features.
While there's no official word yet on when these features can be expected to roll out to the general public, insiders suggest that they'll arrive with iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27. These updates are anticipated to become available as beta releases in the summer before their official release later this year.