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iOS 27 features we didn’t see onstage

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The new Siri AI was the star of the show at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this year, and while iOS 27 isn’t bringing major changes, it’s still got many small features that could improve everyday usage for iPhone users.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of features that Apple didn’t talk about onstage:

iOS 27 now allows you to add full-screen widgets on the home screen, making it easier to scan news or your calendar.

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Users can now set separate volume levels for alarms, timers, alerts, and system sounds. Users will need to navigate to Settings > Sounds & Haptics, turn off the “Match Ringtone Volume” toggle, and adjust sliders manually.

Apple is making it easier to copy and paste text or images between apps. When you have text or a screenshot in your clipboard, you will get an option on the keyboard to paste it. This is similar to how you post one-time passcodes from Messages.

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The weather app is getting a design update: There’s a new highlights section that surfaces notable events in the upcoming days. Plus, you can now easily switch between Conditions, Precipitation, and Wind views.

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Users can now customize the Messages app to show either a voice recording or dictation button, or hide them entirely.

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