Apple Says iOS 27 Will Make iPhones Up to 30% Faster on the Same Hardware

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Announced Monday at Apple's WWDC keynote, iOS 27 focuses on speed, stability, and efficiency over flashy design changes. Apple says the software will make everyday tasks faster across the same range of devices that already run iOS 26, which means many older iPhones, as far as iPhone 11, should feel quicker once users install it. This will lead to faster app launches, shorter wait times in Photos, quicker AirDrop transfers, and more.

Apple says iOS 27 can open apps up to 30% faster, load new shots in Photos up to 70% faster, and complete AirDrop transfers up to 80% faster—all on the same hardware iPhone owners already run.

The brand also saysiOS 27 speeds up switching between Wi‑Fi and mobile data and makes file management snappier on devices that share the same core software. These figures will depend on each user's device and workload, but they outline the scale...

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