Apple explains why watchOS 27 drops support for Apple Watch series 6, 7, 8 and Ultra
Apple is ending support for five older Apple Watch models with watchOS 27, citing performance needs for new AI-powered features and an enhanced Siri. Devices like the Series 6 and original Ultra won't get the latest software, though they'll receive security updates. This move prioritises a seamless, intelligent Siri experience across devices, with the update expected this fall.
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