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Hidden iOS 27 features Apple skipped at WWDC

While the spotlight at this year's Worldwide Developer Conference remained firmly fixed on Siri’s artificial intelligence integration, the latest iteration of iOS 27 harbors a collection of nuanced quality-of-life adjustments that failed to make the cut for Apple's main stage presentation.

Hidden iOS 27 features Apple skipped at WWDC

The update introduces granular control over system audio, allowing users to decouple volume levels for alarms, timers, and alerts within the Sounds & Haptics settings. Managing clipboard content also becomes more efficient; the keyboard now suggests pasted text or images directly, mirroring the existing workflow for one-time passcodes. Visual refreshes extend to the Weather app, which gains a dedicated highlights section and streamlined toggles for wind and precipitation data.

Communication tools receive similar attention through customizable audio recording buttons and a new sketch feature in Messages. Photography enthusiasts gain more immediate control over depth and grid settings, while the emoji keyboard adds a scroll bar for faster navigation. Beyond these interface tweaks, iOS 27 adds functional depth: users can now temporarily obscure their location in Find My, manually trigger iCloud syncs for specific data sets, and enjoy audio scrubbing within CarPlay. The Calendar app further improves routine management by identifying holidays and prompting users to adjust their alarm schedules accordingly.

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