System iOS 27, which Apple will be officially presented on June 8th at the conference WWDC, promises a huge load of AI features. In addition to the expected new and Siri Now, there are reports of a major improvement to the native keyboard. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman Apple is testing an advanced autocorrect feature that would offer "alternative words" in addition to correcting typos.
This new approach isn't just about simple error correction. It's more like deeper text analysis, similar to tools like Grammarly, which should help the keyboard better understand the context of a sentence and suggest more appropriate synonyms or structural adjustments.
The goal is to make typing on the iPhone smoother and the resulting text look more professional. These improvements likely build on recent algorithms from the version iOS 26.4, where Apple focused on increasing accuracy in fast typing.
Although Apple has not yet made a final decision on the release of this specific feature, it is expected that it will be closely linked to Apple IntelligenceIn practice, this would mean that the smart keyboard would only be available for models with sufficient power to process AI tasks locally.
The keyboard upgrade is just a drop in the ocean of all the plans for iOS 27The main theme remains Siri, which is to be transformed into a full-fledged chatbot capable of processing multiple complex requests within a single query. This year's update will be for me Apple absolutely crucial, because the competition in the AI field is miles away. I am also looking forward to the declared bug fixes and the overall "tuning" of the system's smoothness.