Apple is preparing to show off its long-awaited personalised version of Siri next month, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
Writing in his Power On newsletter, Gurman said Apple is planning an announcement in the second half of February, where it will demonstrate the assistant’s new capabilities.
It is not yet clear whether Apple will hold a formal event or brief the media privately.
The upgraded Siri is expected to form part of iOS 26.4, which Gurman says will enter beta in February before being released to the public in March or early April.
The new features are expected to be available on iPhone 15 Pro models and newer devices.
Apple first previewed the personalised Siri experience at WWDC in 2024, but the launch was later delayed.
At the time, Apple showed examples of Siri using information from apps such as Mail and Messages to answer complex, context-aware questions. In one demo, a user asked Siri about their mother’s flight and lunch plans, with the assistant pulling together details from multiple sources.
Gurman says the new version of Siri will be able to tap into personal data and on-screen content to complete tasks more intelligently.