Apple has released watchOS 27 beta 3 for developers, bringing a dedicated Siri app to the Apple Watch for the first time. According to YugaTech, the update introduces a standalone Siri application, marking a shift from the previous integrated voice assistant experience.
The new Siri app is designed to offer a more streamlined and efficient interaction, leveraging Apple's upgraded AI capabilities. This move is part of Apple's broader effort to enhance the watchOS ecosystem, providing users with quicker access to Siri's features without needing to invoke it through other apps.
The beta is currently available to registered developers, with a public release expected later this year. The dedicated Siri app could improve productivity for Apple Watch users, particularly for hands-free tasks and quick queries.