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Apple AI: Calendar & Health Features Delayed to 2026?

Apple AI: Calendar & Health Features Delayed to 2026?

June 9, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Tech

Apple is potentially delaying the launch of AI-enhanced‍ Calendar and Health apps until iOS 27, significantly​ shifting expectations for Apple Intelligence upgrades. While‍ iOS 26 will likely include AI enhancements, the considerable overhauls many​ anticipated appear‌ to be on hold. This strategic pivot raises questions ⁤about the ⁤readiness⁣ of these features to⁤ meet Apple’s standards,⁤ possibly influencing the company’s approach‍ to avoid any negative reception to the features. The‍ delay comes​ as analysts suggest Apple has time to address shortcomings in its AI initiatives, specifically highlighted by lukewarm user reactions to Apple Intelligence. Battery optimization and the Shortcuts app are still set ‌to receive artificial intelligence features, so it’s not all bad news; News Directory 3 may provide more insights⁣ as developments emerge.Uncover Apple’s comprehensive strategy ‌as it ‍continues refining its AI integration. Discover⁣ what’s ⁤next.

Key Points

  • Apple might delay AI-enhanced​ Calendar and Health apps until iOS 27.
  • iOS 26 will still see AI upgrades in battery optimization and‌ Shortcuts.
  • Analysts say Apple has time to catch up in the AI race.

Apple May Delay AI-Enhanced Apps Until iOS 27

Updated June 9, 2025

Apple ‍may​ hold off on releasing AI-enhanced versions of its Calendar and Health​ apps until iOS 27, according to Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter.⁣ This contradicts earlier expectations that iOS 26 would feature meaningful Apple Intelligence upgrades.

While iOS 26 ​might not deliver major AI overhauls​ to ⁤those specific apps, other areas will see improvements. Apple is expected to ‌integrate artificial intelligence ​into battery optimization ‍and ‍the Shortcuts app.

The reason for the potential delay remains unclear. Speculation suggests that​ the AI features in Calendar and Health might not yet meet Apple’s standards, prompting the company to avoid negative ‍publicity.

Apple’s initial foray into AI ⁤with Apple Intelligence was met with mixed reactions. Some users felt⁤ it didn’t live up ‍to the hype, notably regarding the promised AI upgrade for Siri.

Despite concerns about falling behind ​in the AI race, not everyone believes⁤ it’s‌ a critical issue. Analyst Gene Munster suggested Apple has a couple of years to catch‍ up. This outlook aligns‍ with Apple’s reported ⁤focus ​on revamping the user interface of ‍iOS 26, ⁢rather ⁢than aggressively pushing AI features.

What’s next

The Worldwide ⁤Developers Conference ⁢(WWDC) will provide more clarity on Apple’s AI strategy and the specific⁢ improvements planned for iOS 26. ‍The ⁣tech world awaits further details on how⁤ Apple intends to integrate‌ artificial intelligence ​across its ecosystem.

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