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Apple is preparing a major redesign of the AirPods settings interface in iOS 27, iPadOS 27 and macOS 27, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports, with similar accounts from other outlets.
The update will reorganize the existing AirPods panel in Settings to be more functional, better organized and easier to navigate, rather than introducing a standalone AirPods app.
The move responds to years of incremental feature additions — including head gesture recognition, adaptive audio, hearing-aid functionality and sleep detection — that have left the current control surface cluttered and fragmented across Bluetooth, accessibility and device-specific menus.
The revamped layout is expected to surface key functionality and improve information hierarchy for connected AirPods and AirPods Pro.
Apple is set to unveil the new operating systems at its Worldwide Developers Conference keynote on June 8, where iOS 27’s broader changes, including a Siri redesign, will also be shown.
While the reported changes aim to streamline device management, they stop short of promising a dedicated companion app for AirPods at this stage.






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