The WWDC 2026 keynote delivered by Apple placed a significant emphasis on a redesigned Siri and substantial enhancements to its Apple Intelligence capabilities. A key detail emerging from the conference is that the most advanced functionalities within this updated Apple Intelligence suite will be exclusively available on a select tier of Apple devices. Intriguingly, this elite group does not include the iPhone 16, a model previously promoted under the banner of being "Built for Apple Intelligence."
This presents a peculiar paradox for consumers and industry observers. The iPhone 16, having been explicitly marketed as engineered for Apple Intelligence, now appears to be in a situation where it was not only prepared for an iteration of the technology that had not yet launched, but also, critically, it will not support the sophisticated Apple Intelligence features that are now poised for release. This discrepancy raises questions about the long-term compatibility and marketing strategies surrounding Apple's flagship devices and their integration with its cutting-edge AI.
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