Apple has delayed the launch of its smarter AI-infused Siri, pushing the release to fall 2025. Initially expected to debut with iOS 18, these advanced Siri features were first introduced at WWDC 2024 and are now likely to arrive with iOS 19, marking a delay of over 15 months since their announcement.
Back in March, Apple acknowledged setbacks in delivering its smarter AI-infused Siri to users, stating that the anticipated features would roll out “in the coming year.” A new report now suggests a more specific timeline, pointing to a fall 2025 release.
The smarter AI-infused Siri is designed to offer more personalized and intuitive interactions. It will reportedly learn from your behavior across various apps, including emails, messages, files, and photos, to provide relevant context. Additionally, Siri is expected to analyze on-screen content and take actions based on that data, allowing for deeper integration with other apps and smoother multitasking.
Originally slated for iOS 18, these features have yet to materialize. If the latest timeline holds true, users will finally experience the upgraded Siri with iOS 19, roughly 15 to 16 months after its initial unveiling.
Apple fans and developers alike are hopeful that there will be no further setbacks in launching the smarter AI-infused Siri, which represents a significant leap forward in Apple’s digital assistant technology.