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I was wondering about this, and I know it was rumored, but you ARE able to create custom Wallet passes in iOS 27.
For whatever reason, this was only shown on the watchOS 27 Preview page, though.
Either way, I’m glad that you’re able to do this and that it’s a new feature. #WWDC
watchOS 27 drops support for:
• Apple Watch SE 2
• Apple Watch Series 6
• Apple Watch Series 7
• Apple Watch Series 8
• Apple Watch Series 9
• Apple Watch Ultra (1st gen)
iPadOS 27 drops support for:
• iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd gen)
• iPad Pro 11-inch (1st gen)
• iPad Air (3rd gen)
• iPad (8th gen)
• iPad mini (5th gen)
macOS 27 drops support for:
• All remaining Intel models
#WWDC26
Usually I tune out for image generation stuff but not gonna lie this one "Spatial reframing" feature was kinda sick: You can preview the effect in realtime, and the blur is what’s filled in later by the generative models. This is a good, tasteful use of image generation models. Works with any photos in your library, even older ones. Very interested to test it.
Siri in Vision OS: You can just look at the floating orb and start talking, and it'll start a conversation. Clever. Then it can also let you ask about real physical objects around you. Like Google Lens.
I'm also gonna go ahead and guess that this first version of Siri AI will not let me change default apps. Like adding things to Google calendar instead of Apple calendar. Or sending Whatsapp messages instead of iMessages. Or Navigating with Google Maps instead of Apple Maps. I'd like to be wrong though.
The demos of Siri AI are very grounded in personal context. So you can talk to Siri and bring in real-world knowledge, but it also finally does the things you'd expect: Searches your messages, contacts, Maps history, etc. And it can take actions in these same places: Add photos to albums, send iMessages, add events to calendar, add reminders, etc. Good baseline stuff.