Apple to Allow Android Users to Contribute to Shared Albums in iOS 27
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Asad Kashif
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Summary
Apple announced at WWDC that iOS 27 will allow Android users to contribute to Shared Albums for the first time. The update also includes customizable liquid glass aesthetics, 30% faster app loading, 80% faster AirDrop, and a revamped Siri with dedicated AI features. The public release is expected later this year.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledApple is making its liquid glass aesthetic more customizable, allowing users to control the glass's opacity.
Apple claiming that apps will load up to 30% faster due to better optimization and app data preloading.
AirDrop is also set to be 80% faster.
Some of the more interesting news includes a revamped Siri, along with a dedicated Siri AI
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