TechnologyWWDCApple has just lifted the lid on its latest software updates and it’s good news for millions of iPhone users.18:53, 08 Jun 2026Updated 18:59, 08 Jun 2026Apple’s latest WWDC Developers Conference has just kicked off at its space-aged HQ in Cupertino. This yearly event is where the US firm reveals its next big software upgrades, and there’s another major boost coming soon. It’s been confirmed that iOS 27 will arrive in the Autumn and replace iOS 26 as Apple’s latest and greatest operating system.‌Once installed, it will bring upgrades including improved ways to customise the Liquid Glass appearance, better ways to find files, faster app launching, quicker data transfers and a much more intelligent Siri that can write emails, create events and even help book tickets to upcoming concerts.‌Apple is even promising that owners of older iPhones should find their devices are responsive thanks to a feature called CPU Scheduler.‌Apple is still confirming the full list of changes, but one thing it has announced is that all iPhones currently running iOS 26 will get iOS 27.Here is the full list of devices that will be compatibleiPhone 11 • iPhone 11 Pro • iPhone 11 Pro Max • iPhone 12 mini • iPhone 12‌iPhone 12 Pro • iPhone 12 Pro Max • iPhone 13 mini • iPhone 13 • iPhone 13 ProiPhone 13 Pro Max • iPhone 14 • iPhone 14 Plus • iPhone 14 Pro • iPhone 14 Pro MaxiPhone 15 • iPhone 15 Plus • iPhone 15 Pro • iPhone 15 Pro Max • iPhone 16‌iPhone 16 Plus • iPhone 16 Pro • iPhone 16 Pro Max • iPhone 16e • iPhone 17iPhone 17 Pro • iPhone 17 Pro Max • iPhone Air • iPhone 17eiPhone SE (2nd generation) • iPhone SE (3rd generation)Article continues belowWWDC is still taking place, and we’ll update this article as more news is announced.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌AppleWWDCAppsiOSiPhone