The biggest rumors for WWDC this year were all about Siri, so it likely came as no surprise to anyone following the latest leaks when Apple reintroduced its AI-powered assistant this year, or revealed it would launch a standalone chatbot app, à la ChatGPT. But one thing was certainly up in the air: What would Apple actually call its new Siri?
Question 2: Which iPhones will lose support for iOS 27?
Our readers had a range of answers for this one, which is understandable, considering it was pretty open-ended. Some said Apple would drop the iPhone 11 series (plus the second-gen SE), while others thought the iPhone 12 and earlier would get the axe. But the correct answer for this question was surprisingly straightforward: none. Apple didn't drop support for any iPhones this year: If it can run iOS 26, it can run iOS 27.
Apple mostly unified its naming schemes for its OSes last year, choosing to forgo the different number systems it had been running with for years. Instead of iOS 19 and macOS 15, it was iOS 26 and macOS 26. This year is no different: All of the updates are "27," though macOS is a bit special, as Apple has for decades added a "codename" to the end of its unified name. In recent years, Apple has stuck with California-themed names, and that held true in 2026 as well.
Question 4: Will macOS 27 have touch-based controls?
One of the big rumors for the Mac this year is that Apple is finally working on a touchscreen laptop. As such, the company would need to ensure that macOS 27 Golden Gate is optimized for touch, hence Question 4: We wondered if this new version of macOS would get touch-based controls, and the readers overwhelmingly thought "Yes" (73.81%).
As I alluded to earlier, Macs did not get the iOS 27 treatment as, far from keeping support for all the devices that ran macOS 26, Apple has now officially dropped support for all of its Intel Macs. Only Apple silicon machines will receive the new feature updates. This one might have been a bit obvious to our readers, as a whopping 93.02% answered correctly. (If you have an Intel Mac and are interested in trying Siri AI on your laptop or desktop, consider one of these Macs for your upgrade.)
Round 2 is coming soon
That's a wrap on Round 1! Thank you to all readers who participated. Remember: Each correct answer counts as one entry in our grand-prize drawing for a new Apple Watch. Round 2 starts July 7, and is focused on Apple's devices, so check back in next month to test your luck again!
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