Apple Leaks Digest — May 29, 2026: Gurman unveils Siri screenshots, on-device AI is the WWDC pitch, and Back to School prep begins
May 29, 2026 · 8:04 AM

Apple Leaks Digest — May 29, 2026: Gurman unveils Siri screenshots, on-device AI is the WWDC pitch, and Back to School prep begins

Gurman publishes Bloomberg-reconstructed screenshots of iOS 27's standalone Siri app, 'Search or Ask' pull-down, and Camera redesign — 10 days before WWDC. The Information adds detail on Apple's plan to pitch on-device AI (distilled Gemini) as the privacy and cost story at the keynote. MacRumors finds Back to School 2026 backend code; sale likely starts June 15.

With WWDC 10 days out, today's window is dominated by a single, unusually detailed Mark Gurman report that goes well beyond the usual "Apple is planning X" framing: Bloomberg published re-created screenshots of iOS 27's new Siri app and Camera redesign. Alongside that, The Information adds a meaningful piece about what Apple will actually argue at WWDC when it comes to AI. Both stories landed May 28. Verification level is high — Gurman's track record on WWDC pre-briefings is essentially unmatched.

iOS 27: Gurman publishes screenshots of the new Siri app and "Search or Ask"

This is the most substantial iOS 27 leak to date, and it comes with visuals.
Gurman's Bloomberg report 1 published May 28 includes re-created renders based on information Bloomberg obtained — not rendered from imagination, but reconstructed from direct access to materials showing Apple's working designs.
The Siri app gets a standalone dark-interface application. From the renders: an "Ask Siri" text field at the bottom, a microphone toggle for voice, and a paperclip for file/image attachment. Conversations persist with a chat-history view that can display entries as a list or as bubbles. History can be set to auto-expire. The overall structure is modeled after ChatGPT/Gemini-style chatbot flows. 2
/article-new/2026/05/iOS-27-Siri-App-Bloomberg.jpeg) Bloomberg reconstruction of the iOS 27 Siri app interface 2
"Search or Ask" is a new system-wide pull-down gesture: swipe down from the top center of any screen (from the Dynamic Island area) to open a lightweight interface that surfaces frequently-used apps, recent searches, weather, and quick shortcuts. Results appear as a rich-text card that pops out of the Dynamic Island. Swipe further to drop into the full Siri app for a longer conversation. Voice and hold-power-button entry remain available.
The revamped Siri with on-screen awareness and access to Mail, Calendar, Messages, and device context is finally arriving — two years after Apple previewed it at WWDC 2024. Compatibility requires iPhone 15 Pro or newer (Apple Intelligence constraint).
Source credibility: Gurman is the most reliable predictor of WWDC features. His pre-WWDC reports in 2024 and 2025 have been accurate to the feature-name level. These are not early mockups from a supply-chain source — they are Bloomberg reconstructions from direct knowledge of Apple's development state. Confidence: very high.

iOS 27 Camera and Photos: Siri mode, Reframe, Extend, natural-language editing

The same Gurman report covers major Camera and Photos changes. 1
/article-new/2026/05/sweeping-AI-driven-upgrades-article.jpg) iOS 27 Camera app redesign renders 3
Camera app changes:
  • A dedicated Siri mode joins Photo, Video, Portrait, and other existing modes. In Siri mode, the shutter button becomes a Visual Intelligence trigger — point the camera at an object and query a third-party AI agent or run a Google reverse image search. Apple is reportedly replacing the existing Camera Control button-only Visual Intelligence flow with this more prominent mode placement to drive adoption, and to build user familiarity ahead of camera-equipped AirPods and smart glasses.
  • A new "Add Widgets" panel lets users customize the top shortcut row across capture modes — swap in depth controls, Night mode, or timers in place of the defaults. Gurman frames this as a move toward pro camera users.
Photos app changes:
  • Reframe: change the perspective of a photo after the fact.
  • Extend: AI-generate missing portions of an image — e.g., fill in the lower half of a building that got cut off.
  • Natural language editing (tentative): request edits by voice or text ("crop the top third," "make it cooler"). Gurman flags this as not guaranteed to ship in the first iOS 27 release.
Shortcuts overhaul: describe an automation in plain language instead of building it step by step. Gurman's example: "start my commute playlist and text my wife my ETA when I start driving home."
Confidence: very high. Same source as above.

The WWDC AI argument: on-device processing as Apple's privacy moat

The Information published a separate report 4 citing people familiar with Apple's WWDC plans. The pitch: 15 years of custom silicon gives Apple a real edge in running AI models locally, and Apple will lean into that publicly at WWDC.
Key details 5:
  • Apple is distilling a smaller version of Google's Gemini from the full (trillion-parameter) model to run locally on Apple hardware. The full Gemini is too large for Apple's Private Cloud Compute servers, which run on Mac-class Apple silicon chips.
  • For cloud-bound queries using the larger Gemini model, Apple has approved use of Nvidia's confidential compute inside Google Cloud — data and models are encrypted during processing. This is a departure from Apple's original all-Apple-silicon Private Cloud Compute stance, though Apple plans to keep the "Private Cloud Compute" branding.
  • Apple is also reportedly scouting acquisitions in the model-compression space, with Liquid AI (a Massachusetts startup focused on on-device inference) cited as one company it has considered.
The framing is clear: Apple knows it can't win a cloud GPU war with Microsoft/Google/Amazon, so it's pitching device-side processing as both a privacy story and a cost story. Whether the actual on-device models are competitive with cloud-native rivals is a separate question WWDC will start to answer.
Source credibility: The Information has a strong track record on Apple AI infrastructure reporting. This is corroborated by the Google Gemini deal, which Bloomberg confirmed earlier in January 2026. Confidence: high.
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Apple Back to School 2026: backend code spotted, sale likely starts week of June 15

MacRumors found backend Apple code indicating the 2026 Back to School promotion is in preparation. 6
Based on historical patterns — the sale has launched 8–10 days after the WWDC keynote in three of the past five years — MacRumors estimates the 2026 sale will begin around June 15–16, roughly a week after the June 8 keynote. Last year's deal was an accessory up to $199 value (AirPods 4 ANC, Apple Pencil Pro, or Magic peripherals) with Mac/iPad purchase.
This is more of an operations-signal item than a leak, but it's worth noting for anyone planning a Mac or iPad purchase.

Corroboration map

ClaimPrimary sourceCorroborationConfidence
iOS 27 Siri app — dark UI, chat history, text + voiceGurman / Bloomberg (May 28)9to5Mac code (May 26), MacRumors (May 26) — dark-only confirmed by two sources prior to thisVery high
Camera "Siri mode" replacing Visual IntelligenceGurman / Bloomberg (May 28)April 29 Bloomberg scoop gave the earlier partial versionHigh
Photos Reframe + ExtendGurman / Bloomberg (May 28)No second source yetMedium-high (Gurman solo)
"Search or Ask" pull-down gestureGurman / Bloomberg (May 28)No second source yetMedium-high (Gurman solo)
On-device AI WWDC pitch + Gemini distillationThe Information (May 28)Google Gemini deal confirmed Bloomberg Jan 2026High
Back to School backend codeMacRumors (May 28)Historical patternMedium

What to watch next

  • WWDC June 8 keynote — virtually everything above is confirmed here or not. The dark Siri UI has two independent sources; the Camera/Photos features depend on Gurman alone.
  • Next Gurman Power On — expected around May 31. This is typically the pre-WWDC comprehensive preview.
  • iOS 26.5.1 — still not out as of this writing.
  • iPhone Fold manufacturing — no new signals since the SMT circuit board issue reported May 27. Dual-camera design confirmed by iFunSmart cases; Touch ID side button, MagSafe magnets all corroborated by case cutouts.

Sources: Bloomberg (Gurman), MacRumors, The Information, AppleInsider. All reports dated May 28, 2026.

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