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TechnologyMay 25, 2026· 2 min read

iOS 27 Aims to Improve Wireless Earbuds Management: Here's How

According to the latest rumors, Apple is preparing some changes to iOS 27 to address two aspects criticized by users in recent years: the management of wireless earbuds and the quality of AI-based creative tools. One of the main innovations would concern the panel dedicated to the earbuds from the Cupertino company.

Currently, many functions are concentrated on a screen deemed impractical, especially considering how many options have been added over time. In recent years, Apple earbuds have received advanced features such as head movement controls and even functions related to hearing assistance, but the interface for managing them has remained almost unchanged. With iOS 27, Apple is reportedly working on a complete reorganization of the settings menu.

The goal would be to make navigation more intuitive and facilitate access to the most important functions, preventing some options from being hidden in less immediate subsections. Despite this change, however, there is still no plan for an app dedicated exclusively to wireless earbuds. This decision continues to surprise some users, considering that other Apple devices already have standalone applications for managing advanced functionalities.

iOS 27 and Upcoming Innovations

The innovations wouldn't stop here. Apple is also reportedly improving tools for creating personalized emojis and AI-generated images. According to the information that has emerged, the company has updated the internal models used by these features to provide more convincing and accurate results.

The improvement would be alongside other innovations already anticipated in recent weeks, such as automatic suggestions for creating personalized emojis and the opening of the system to third-party AI models in addition to those already available. These changes would represent another step forward after an initial launch of the AI functions that left many doubts among users. Apple seems now intent on gradually refining the experience, focusing less on spectacular announcements and more on the concrete quality of the tools. The innovations are expected to arrive not only on iPhones, but also on iPads and Macs through future updates of the company's operating systems.