The Apple Watch’s next big software update — watchOS 27 — will supposedly follow the same strategy as iOS 27: It will focus on stability and performance rather than introducing radical new features.
Apple will not launch its AI-powered health coaching service with the initial build, according to a new report.
Wait for Apple’s AI health coaching service keeps getting longer
Apple Watch is one of the best health-focused accessories you can pair with your iPhone today. However, with Google, Garmin, Whoop and others introducing new AI-powered health features on their wearables, the Apple Watch experience is starting to feel dated.
Apple was reportedly working on an AI-powered health coaching service for the Apple Watch that would work in tandem with a revamped Health app, using AI to analyze the collected health data and offer personalized recommendations.
Reports from late March 2025 indicated Apple’s engineers were actively working on the AI-powered health coaching service.
Unfortunately, more than a year later, the project is supposedly still not ready for launch.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, in the Sunday edition of his Power On newsletter, says he does not expect Apple to launch its AI health coaching service “until later in the iOS 27 update cycle.”
Hopefully, this only means the service will launch within weeks of iOS 27’s release, alongside iOS 27.1 or iOS 27.2, rather than several months later with iOS 27.4.
watchOS 27 should be about the little things
All signs point to iOS 27 being a Snow Leopard-style update, with a focus on stability and performance (as well as a big injection of AI).
The fact that watchOS 27 will follow the same path doesn’t mean there won’t be any new features. Apple is reportedly working on improvements to heart rate tracking, likely aimed at making fitness and health data more accurate and consistent during workouts and daily use.
Beyond that, you can expect smoother animations, fewer bugs and some Liquid Glass tweaks to enhance readability. That’s about it.
