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Apple Watch gets dedicated Siri App in watchOS 27 beta 3

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Apple has released watchOS 27 beta 3 for developers, bringing its upgraded Siri AI experience and a new standalone Siri app to the Apple Watch for the first time.

The new Siri features were first announced during Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June as part of watchOS 27. However, they were not included in the first two developer beta releases. With beta 3, eligible Apple Watch models can now access the updated Siri experience.

The update also introduces a dedicated Siri app that appears at the center of the new dynamic app grid. The surrounding app icons change based on what the system thinks users are most likely to need, making it easier to access frequently used apps.

Apple said the Siri app works across supported Apple devices, including the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro. This allows users to continue Siri conversations across devices while keeping the conversation history and context.

After installing the update, some users may need to wait a short time before the new Siri features become available, as the AI experience may still need to finish loading in the background.

The addition of Siri AI and a standalone Siri app gives the Apple Watch a more advanced voice assistant experience. The update is currently available through the developer beta of watchOS 27, with a wider public release expected after further testing.

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