
Apple Leaks Digest — June 11, 2026: Gurman calls new Siri 'awesome for a beta 1', macOS 27 signals MacBook Ultra in three ways, and Tap to Share gets blocked in Europe
Gurman bypassed the Siri AI waitlist via a Terminal workaround and came away impressed. MacRumors identified three macOS 27 features that only make sense as groundwork for a touchscreen MacBook Ultra. iOS 27's dynamic app resizing is another iPhone Ultra tell. And a new NFC merchant feature, Tap to Share, quietly launched blocked from all EU countries with no explanation.
It has been a quieter day for bombshell hardware leaks, but the post-WWDC code archaeology is moving fast. Three themes dominated June 10: Gurman got hands-on with new Siri before Apple officially let him, a trio of macOS 27 details point unmistakably toward a MacBook Ultra, and iOS 27 keeps dropping hints about the iPhone Ultra.
Gurman forces his way into the new Siri — and likes what he finds
Mark Gurman still isn't off the waitlist for Siri AI. So he found a Terminal command workaround on Mac and spent the evening actually using it. His verdict: "Apple nailed it. It's awesome for a beta 1." 1
That single sentence from the most reliable Apple reporter alive carries real signal. Gurman has spent three years watching Apple's AI stumble in public; he wouldn't hand out "nailed it" lightly. The workaround took 11 minutes to get running — suggesting the waitlist gate is fairly thin on the Mac side.
The hands-on context is important: Siri AI requires an iPhone 15 Pro or newer, is beta-only until September, and is still unavailable in the EU and China. MacRumors' own video walkthrough confirms the core capabilities — Personal Context (Siri reads your emails, messages, photos), onscreen awareness via Visual Intelligence, cross-app action chaining, and a full Siri app that syncs conversation history across devices. 2
Also worth noting: Gurman separately called out that iOS 27 still lacks a Siri home-screen widget, something ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude all have. That's a visible gap in discoverability that Apple will need to fill before the September public launch. 3
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New Siri AI in iOS 27 — chat-style responses appear near the Dynamic Island. 2
macOS 27 is doing three things that only make sense if a touchscreen MacBook is coming
Joe Rossignol at MacRumors catalogued three macOS 27 features that are useful now but look like groundwork for the rumored "MacBook Ultra" — expected to arrive in early 2027 with an OLED display, Dynamic Island, touchscreen, and M6 Pro/M6 Max chips. 4
- Expanded touch input in Sidecar: You can now tap macOS elements directly on an iPad screen via Sidecar. The API is already there; plugging a touchscreen in is the next step.
- Pull-to-refresh on Mac: Safari, Mail, News, Podcasts, and Calendar all support swipe-down-to-refresh — a gesture that makes no sense on a trackpad but is instinctive on a touchscreen.
- Pill-shaped "Search or Ask" Spotlight UI: The dark, elongated Dynamic Island-style pill that surfaces when you invoke Siri in Spotlight fits exactly into the space where a Dynamic Island would sit on a MacBook screen.
None of these features are proof. Apple has resisted touchscreen Macs for a decade. But three simultaneous nudges in one OS release, all pointing the same direction, is a pattern. Gurman has previously reported the MacBook Ultra is real and coming in early 2027.
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macOS 27's Sidecar now accepts direct finger taps — software infrastructure for a native touchscreen Mac. 4
iOS 27 keeps pointing at the iPhone Ultra
Separate from the
foldState and angleDegrees strings covered yesterday, MacRumors noted that dynamically resizable apps in iOS 27 are another iPhone Ultra tell. 5The feature launches officially for iPad and iPhone Mirroring on Mac — letting app windows resize fluidly — but the underlying capability is exactly what the iPhone Ultra's large inner screen would need: one full-screen app or two standard apps side by side. Apple is not going to ship a foldable without resizable apps; they're building the foundation now so developers have three months to test before the September unveil.
The iPhone Ultra is still expected alongside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup in September.
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iOS 27's Tap to Share: NFC data exchange for merchants, blocked in the EU
A smaller but commercially relevant discovery: iOS 27 includes "Tap to Share", an extension of Tap to Pay on iPhone. 6
Merchants can hold their iPhone near a customer's device and exchange structured data over NFC — contact info for loyalty sign-ups, shipping addresses, email addresses for receipts, or Apple Wallet passes. It requires iPhone 12 or later. The feature does not launch in the European Economic Area; Apple gave no reason and no timeline.
The EU exclusion is the more interesting signal. Apple already has Siri AI, the chatbot switcher dropdown, and now Tap to Share all blocked or delayed in Europe. The regulatory friction is accumulating into a pattern of feature fragmentation that EU Apple users will feel acutely come September.
Context and credibility ratings
| Story | Source | Track record | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gurman's Siri first impressions | Mark Gurman / Bloomberg | Top tier; ~95% accuracy on Apple AI coverage | High — first-person |
| macOS 27 → MacBook Ultra signals | MacRumors analysis + prior Gurman reporting | Corroborated by Gurman's Feb 24 Bloomberg exclusive | Medium-high |
| iOS 27 resizable apps → iPhone Ultra | MacRumors analysis + code strings in Beta 1 | Beta 1 code; consistent with prior foldState strings | Medium-high |
| Tap to Share + EU exclusion | MacRumors / Apple Developer docs | Confirmed in beta + Apple's own developer page | Confirmed |
What to watch next
The Siri waitlist is the most time-sensitive variable right now. If Apple starts clearing the queue broadly over the next week, the Beta 1 experience will surface fast and widely — and Gurman's "nailed it" judgment will face a real-world stress test. For hardware watchers: the MacBook Ultra and iPhone Ultra clues are stacking up, but neither has leaked physical hardware since Dickson's iPhone Ultra dummy photos in early June. The next signal to watch is component sourcing news from supply chain trackers like Jeff Pu or TrendForce.
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