Four New iOS 27 Features Leaked
Apple is expected to unveil iOS 27 during its WWDC 2026 keynote on June 8, and four new features coming with the update have leaked in advance.

All of the new features are under the Apple Intelligence umbrella, meaning that they will likely be limited to the iPhone 15 Pro and newer.
The features are as follows, per code on Apple's servers discovered by Nicolás Alvarez:
- Visual Intelligence will let you scan nutrition labels on food packaging, for tracking calories and macronutrients in the Health app.
- Visual Intelligence will let you scan phone numbers and addresses printed on paper or a business card and add them to the Contacts app.
- In the Wallet app, you will likely be able to scan physical event tickets, gym membership cards, and so forth and generate digital versions.
- In the Safari app, you will be able to automatically name Tab Groups for users based on the contents of the tabs within the group.
iOS 27 is also expected to include major Siri enhancements and much more.
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