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Craig Federighi of Apple emphasized Apple’s privacy-first approach and acknowledged that while Siri is evolving to become more personal with Apple Intelligence, users will need to wait a bit longer for the full rollout of its advanced features, which are still under development.
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 was packed with exciting announcements, dazzling fans with major updates across Apple Music, Apple Maps, and Apple Wallet. However, the much-anticipated Siri AI enhancements left many users wanting more, as Apple revealed that the rollout of its advanced features would be delayed.
Apple Music Updates: Lyrics Translation, AutoMix, and More
Apple Music stole the spotlight with innovative features designed to enhance user experience. The new lyrics translation tool breaks language barriers, allowing users to sing along in multiple languages. AutoMix brings DJ-style seamless transitions between songs, perfect for parties and playlists. Fans can now also pin favorite artists for quick access, making it easier to stay updated with new releases.
Apple Maps: Smarter, More Secure Navigation
Apple Maps is getting smarter with personalized route learning, adapting to users’ preferred paths for daily commutes or frequent trips. The introduction of the ‘Visited Places’ feature, which is securely stored and privacy-focused, lets users revisit their travel history with confidence that their data is protected.
Apple Wallet: Digital IDs, Car Keys, and AI-Powered Features
Apple Wallet continues its evolution, now supporting digital IDs and car keys for a truly digital lifestyle. The addition of AI-powered order tracking streamlines online shopping, providing real-time updates and smarter notifications.
Siri AI: Delayed, But Promising
Despite the buzz, the biggest letdown was the delay in the rollout of Siri’s advanced AI features. Apple’s Craig Federighi reassured fans that Apple Intelligence will make Siri more personal and context-aware, but these updates are still under development. Apple’s privacy-first approach remains central, but fans will need to wait a little longer for the next generation of Siri.
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