This year's WWDC keynote was all about AI, but Apple had a plethora of smaller updates across its operating systems. From Liquid Glass transparency tweaks on iOS 27 to faster FaceTime calls on the iPhone 17 series, there’s plenty for tech enthusiasts to get excited about.
For those who use their iPhones, expect smoother transitions between Wi-Fi and cellular connections, enhanced Mail ranking, and faster video captions generation. The new EQ settings for AirPods could be a game-changer for audio customization, while Apple Maps' FlyOver feature is getting a visual upgrade with detailed imagery.
If you're into iPadOS 27, prepare for seamless file transfers between iPads and external drives, as well as more accurate step tracking in the Fitness app. For watchOS users, the new dynamic app grid and improved music playback are just some of the features that make your Apple Watch even smarter.
The visionOS update brings virtual reality to a new level with curved windows and spatial scenes, while Siri could now appear as a hologram on your desk. It’s clear that Apple continues to push boundaries in technology, but perhaps it’s time for us to look closer at the features we might have overlooked.







