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Following a January that saw Apple release a new AirTag and the Creator Studio bundle of creative apps, it is now time to shift our attention to February.

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Below, we have outlined some key items to expect from Apple in February. Of course, these are only the things that are known, so stay tuned for even more.

iOS 26.3

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iOS 26.3 remains in beta testing, but the update should be released soon. We expect the iOS 26.3 Release Candidate to be seeded as early as next week, and the update should be released to the general public in the first half of February.

iOS 26.3 is a relatively minor update, with only a handful of notable new features, including a new iOS-to-Android transfer tool, notification forwarding and AirPods-like proximity pairing for third-party accessories like smartwatches, and a carrier-related limit precise location setting. Apple also appears to be laying the groundwork for carriers to begin supporting end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging, which it has promised to implement.

Personalized Siri (Beta)

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Apple plans to announce a more personalized version of Siri powered by Google Gemini in the second half of February, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.

The more personalized Siri will be part of iOS 26.4, which will be available in beta in February and released to the general public in March or early April, according to Gurman. Based on that timeframe, the new-and-improved Siri should be available to all customers with an iPhone 15 Pro or newer in just a few more months.

As previewed by Apple, the assistant "should be able to tap into personal data and on-screen content to fulfill tasks," according to Gurman.

Apple first announced the more personalized version of Siri all the way back at WWDC 2024, but it was eventually delayed. At the time, Apple showed an iPhone user asking Siri about their mother's flight and lunch reservation plans based on info retrieved from the Mail and Messages apps, as one example of a new capability.

The revamped Siri reportedly experienced issues inside Apple, leading the company to turn to Google Gemini. As part of the partnership, the revamped Siri will still run on a new Apple Intelligence model that has Gemini's technology baked in.

Other Known Dates
  • Thursday, February 5: Another four games are coming to Apple Arcade, including Retrocade, an app that lets you play classic arcade games like Asteroids, PAC-MAN, Breakout, Galaga, and Space Invaders. One of the other additions will be an arcade version of the popular PC game Sid Meier's Civilization VII.
  • Friday, February 6: Apple will accept submissions for the 2026 Swift Student Challenge from Friday, February 6 through Saturday, February 28. Some of the winners will be invited to spend three days at Apple Park during WWDC 2026 in June.
  • Sunday, February 8: Apple Music is the official sponsor of the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, set to be held on Sunday, February 8. This year's performer is Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny.
  • Tuesday, February 10: A few years ago, Apple's Home app was rearchitected, and the company will be ending support for the original architecture on this day. If you do not update, Apple warns you might experience issues.
  • Tuesday, February 24: Apple will be holding its annual shareholders meeting at 8 a.m. Pacific Time, and it will once again be held virtually. Apple shareholders of record as of January 2, 2026 can vote to re-elect the company's board of directors, ask questions, and more. Apple rarely answers any questions about future plans, so the meetings are often unremarkable from a news perspective.

Article Link: What to Expect From Apple in February, Including Revamped Siri in Beta
 
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Please don't force us to decide between the Gemini Siri or no Siri at all.
Leave us with the option of the old regular one please.
If a more personalized Siri is relegated to iPhone 15 Pro and newer, we can assume iPhone 15 and older will still tap into current Siri. Right?

But if you're using a 15 Pro or newer, it would be very unApple of Apple to offer you an either/or option. That's not how they typically roll. We'll know more within a few weeks.
 
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As long as I can keep any form of AI and Siri turned off on all of my devices going forward, I will be happy for everyone else who might want those features. But should Apple decide that people like me just don’t understand (believe me, I do) and that they must force me to have AI and Siri activated (because of course I will be pleased) is the moment I leave the ecosystem. We are now living in the moment that technology has become intrusive.
 
As long as I can keep any form of AI and Siri turned off on all of my devices going forward, I will be happy for everyone else who might want those features. But should Apple decide that people like me just don’t understand (believe me, I do) and that they must force me to have AI and Siri activated (because of course I will be pleased) is the moment I leave the ecosystem. We are now living in the moment that technology has become intrusive.
Just in case I looked up how to disconnect the microphones in my MacBook Air. It's pretty easy. I never use them anyway. The Mac mini has no microphones (or cameras) so no problem there.

If the AI is forced permanently on then Asahi Linux will be installed on both. Fortunately my iPad is an A16 model and immune to AI. I chose it exactly for that reason. 😉
 
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It wouldn't surprise me if the first beta for 26.4 doesn't have the new Siri in it. Or if it does, it will be very limited in terms of who can use it. Likely in the US first. They're probably going to have to do a slow rollout of this in order to ramp up capacity on the backend.
 
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