The first set of ‘leaked’ screenshots of iOS 27 have been posted online, and they show the upcoming Siri features, Camera upgrades, and more.

Set of Leaked Screenshot Renders Give us a Big Insight into What’s Coming with iOS 27 and the New Siri

All rumors and reports say the same thing: iOS 27 will focus heavily on bug fixes while being modest in terms of new features. However, if the new report from Bloomberg is anything to go by, then we’re in for a treat even if Apple plans to be careful with what it ships.

The report not only talks about the upcoming new features of iOS 27, but has posted ‘leaked’ renders of the software update itself, giving us a glimpse into some of the features that are coming.

Those features include the new Siri mode in the Camera app, the new Siri interface with the dedicated chatbot app itself, improvements to the Photos app, and more.

Rather than me talking about the features, here are all the screenshots that were shared by Bloomberg, and they’re definitely amazing, especially the Siri ones:

New Siri interface in iOS 27
New Siri chatbot app in iOS 27
Conversations with Siri in iOS 27
New Siri mode in Camera app in iOS 27

It almost feels like as if the Dynamic Island was originally intended for Siri, and these screenshots make things very exciting. Because the Dynamic Island has become boring, and if Apple can move more things in there, it is only a great use of space.

Another thing worth noting here is how Siri allows users to switch to another AI service on the fly, when you’re using the ‘Search or Ask’ feature. This has been reported for quite a while, but seeing it in the rendered screenshots above, I’m not sure if I like the implementation. But hey, it’s a choice everyone is going to love.

With over a week to go until Apple officially shows off iOS 27 to the world, it won’t be long until we find out which feature is absolutely real and how it truly works.

If you want to know more iOS 27, be sure to check out the entire coverage here.

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Last Update: May 28, 2026