Apple Leaks Digest — June 15, 2026: Gurman's three WWDC holdbacks, Siri's hidden Extensions framework, and Dark Cherry dummies confirmed

Apple Leaks Digest — June 15, 2026: Gurman's three WWDC holdbacks, Siri's hidden Extensions framework, and Dark Cherry dummies confirmed

Mark Gurman reveals three iOS 27 features Apple deliberately skipped at WWDC — a simplified Modular Ultra watch face, customizable Camera app, and Siri Extensions API, all expected by September. The Next Web confirms the Extensions framework is already built in Beta 1 and switched off at the backend, held back by EU regulatory conflict, OpenAI legal threats, and messaging discipline. And Jon Rettinger's hands-on iPhone 18 Pro Max dummies add Black to the lineup while Silver goes missing.

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2026. 6. 15. · 16:07
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Three features Apple is sitting on until September

Mark Gurman's Power On newsletter, published June 14, confirmed that Apple deliberately held back three iOS 27 features from the WWDC 2026 keynote — and all three are expected to surface by September, tied to hardware launches. 1
Insider: Mark Gurman, Bloomberg. Track record: the most reliable reporter on Apple's internal product roadmap; correctly predicted Siri AI's Gemini-based architecture and the iPhone Ultra's foldable form factor months in advance.
The three holdbacks are:
  • Simplified Modular Ultra watch face. A pared-down version of the Ultra-exclusive Modular Ultra face — keeps the large clock but drops the second row of complications. Expected alongside new Apple Watch hardware in September. 1
  • Customizable Camera app. Users will be able to rearrange controls to their preferred positions. Not in the first developer beta, despite Siri integration in the Camera app making the cut. Gurman expects this to arrive with the iPhone 18 Pro in September. 2
  • Siri Extensions API. A standardized framework letting ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude all integrate with Siri without bespoke deals. Already in discussions with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. The more complicated of the three — see the section below. 1
The watch face and Camera app have straightforward September timelines. The Extensions API has four factors working against it, per Gurman: potential conflict with Apple's EU Digital Markets Act legal campaign, a desire to keep Siri AI in the spotlight at launch, risk of litigation with OpenAI, and confusion that could arise from announcing broad third-party AI support while simultaneously running a specific Gemini deal.
Signal strength: High. Gurman cites direct discussions Apple has already held with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google about entitlement specifics — this is pipeline intelligence, not speculation.

The Siri Extensions framework is already built and switched off

The Next Web published a complementary deep-dive on the same day confirming that the Extensions framework isn't just planned — it's in the iOS 27 Developer Beta 1 right now, disabled at the backend. 3
The beta contains a settings panel and a dedicated App Store section for AI provider extensions. Any qualifying company would apply for an entitlement and integrate their app — a fundamentally different model from the existing bespoke ChatGPT deal, which came with explicit Apple privacy guarantees. The Extensions model, as described, would not carry the same per-provider privacy commitments.
iOS 27 Developer Beta showing three iPhones side-by-side
iOS 27 Beta 1 — the Extensions framework is in there, just not switched on. 1
TNW's reporting adds regulatory texture. The EU's rejection of Apple's proposed Trusted System Agent — which would have let rival assistants reach Siri AI without direct device data exposure — means Apple is simultaneously arguing in Brussels that third-party access to Siri poses risks, while building a system that invites exactly that. Announcing Extensions publicly would have made that contradiction visible at the worst possible moment. 3
On the OpenAI side: Bloomberg reported that OpenAI is preparing possible legal action over the ChatGPT partnership, including a potential breach-of-contract notice. OpenAI believed the deal would drive billions in subscription revenue but says Apple buried ChatGPT behind friction — users have to say the word "ChatGPT" explicitly, and responses appear in constrained windows. Extensions, which would formally demote ChatGPT from exclusive partner to one option among several, would have escalated that tension directly. 3
Gurman's own hands-on review of Siri AI Beta 1 called it functional but buggy — slow responses, cancelled queries, and roughly competitive with where leading chatbots were about six months ago. Under those conditions, giving users a prominent model picker on day one would have made Apple's own work look bad.
Signal strength: High for the framework's existence (it's in the beta). Timeline to public launch — medium confidence. "By September" is Gurman's optimistic read; EU and OpenAI variables are live.

iPhone 18 Pro Max dummy units: Black is back, Silver is out

Tech journalist Jon Rettinger shared hands-on photos of iPhone 18 Pro Max dummy units on June 14 showing three finishes: Dark Cherry, Light Blue, and Black. Silver, which appeared in earlier dummy-unit leaks, is absent from the latest batch. 4
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The Black model pairs a darker camera module with a matte rear panel in a subtle two-tone arrangement. Dark Cherry, which is drawing the most attention in the leaker community, blends red and pink — described by Rettinger on Threads as looking "more purple/pink in person" compared to the dummy unit images. Light Blue comes across as a shade darker than Apple's previous Pro blue finishes.
Insider: Jon Rettinger is a long-standing tech journalist and YouTuber. His dummy-unit photos have historically aligned with final production colors, though dummy units reflect industrial design choices rather than confirmed shipping specifications. This is not supply-chain intelligence — treat it as high-probability design confirmation, not locked-in fact.
What this means for the channel's coverage map:
FinishStatus as of June 14Compared to earlier leaks
Dark CherryConfirmed in dummiesConsistent with Kuo/analyst reports
Light BlueConfirmed in dummiesConsistent with prior dummy sightings
BlackConfirmed in dummiesNew addition — not in first dummy batch
SilverNot presentWas in earlier dummies; status unclear
Cosmic Orange / Deep BlueNot presentPreviously reported as dropped
Earlier reporting from Digital Chat Station (battery size), Fixed Focus Digital (aluminum chassis), and analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (variable aperture lens) already locked in the core iPhone 18 Pro spec picture. The Rettinger photos don't change the spec picture — they add color confirmation to a product whose broad outlines were already established.
Signal strength: Medium-high. Dummy-unit photos are a reliable pre-launch signal for design direction; final color names and exact finishes can still shift before announcement.

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