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Which devices support the latest on-device model?

The list of devices that support all of the AI features is fairly limited. Here's the full range of supported devices: iPhone 17 ProiPhone 17 Pro MaxiPhone AiriPad models with M4 and later and at least 12GB of unified memoryMac models with M3 and later and at least 12GB of unified memoryApple Vision Pro (M5) That means even if you have the popular iPhone 16 Pro or Pro Max and all the Apple Intelligence features it supports, you'll be missing out on some of the new features. Sure, these devices support iOS 27, but some things will be left out.

Only the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Air get Apple's 'most powerful on-device Apple Intelligence model' — here's what that means
Which features are exclusive?

Apple didn't provide a full rundown of the features that will be left off older devices, but, as noted in Craig Federighi's quote, "expressive voices and more advanced dictation" are part of the on-device functionality limited to new devices. The company demonstrated the expressive voices feature during its keynote; essentially, it lets you fine-tune how Siri sounds. You can adjust the pitch and speed at which the personal assistant speaks. While it sounds useful, it's hardly a game-changer. The more advanced dictation wasn't dove into as deeply, but Apple did say that it "now captures what us

Only the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Air get Apple's 'most powerful on-device Apple Intelligence model' — here's what that means
Where does this leave Apple Glasses?

Apple has reportedly back-burned its expensive, heavy Vision Pro headset in favor of two different smart glasses. Supply chain analysts have claimed the Meta Ray-Ban-esque Apple Glasses will launch in 2027, while an XR version might debut in 2028 or 2029. "I expect Apple to be a player in AI wearables one way or another," Greengart told Tom's Guide. Everyone I spoke with agreed that Apple Glasses seem to be the next step; it's just unclear what direction Apple wants to take them. Though any glasses will likely be more consumer-friendly and cheaper than the Vision Pro. If Apple gets glasses cor

Apple is 'rethinking its future product roadmap' after losing smart glasses chief to OpenAI, analysts say
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Only the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Air get Apple's 'most powerful on-device Apple Intelligence model' — here's what that means

… Here's the full range of supported devices: iPhone 17 Pro iPhone 17 Pro Max iPhone Air iPad models with M4 and later and at least 12GB of unified memory Mac models with M3 and later and at least 12GB of unified memory Apple Vision Pro M5 That means even if you have the popular iPhone 16 Pro or Pro … …

Jun 8, 2026 · Dave LeClair
tomsguide.com › computing › smart-glasses

Despite Google’s AI glasses push, Apple’s are now expected in 2027 - and ‘Vision Air’ won’t be here until at least 2028

… Gurman, however, doesn’t think it’s coming anytime soon. “Apple has also been working on a slimmer and lighter headset to succeed the $3,499 Vision Pro, but I don’t anticipate that to launch before late 2028 or 2029,” he suggested. “Apple needs to fix the design and pricing problems that turned the… …

Jun 1, 2026 · Lloyd Coombes