New Delhi, Nov. 23 -- Over the years, Apple has built a kind of trust in the minds of users owing to its connected ecosystem and fluid software support. However, the company has not only lagged behind in the AI race in the last few years, it has also failed to deliver on some of its own promised features, including the revamped Siri.

Things have improved with iOS 26, where the company hasn't faced as many delays as its predecessor, but users have still complained about issues with subsequent software rollouts - including Liquid Glass transparency, battery drain, app freezes and overheating. With iOS 27, however, the company is reportedly looking to turn a fresh corner by going back to the basics.

Apple's new update

As per a report by B...