Apple Watch Gets a Shake-Up, iOS 27 Opens Door to Google Cast
Apple is overhauling its Watch and Health strategy while iOS 27 brings surprising AirPlay rival support.
Apple is plotting a major refresh for the Apple Watch, now over a decade old, as the health and fitness wearables market shifts around it. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the company is rethinking its Watch and Health efforts in a meaningful way.
But that's not the headline-grabber. iOS 27 is reportedly getting a revamped AirPods control panel and — here's the kicker — default support for AirPlay competitors like Google Cast. That's Apple willingly opening its ecosystem to rival casting protocols, which is a notable departure from the company's walled-garden playbook.
The iOS 27 update also includes changes to Genmoji and broader AirPlay functionality. The AirPods overhaul suggests Apple wants tighter, more intuitive control over its audio accessories directly from the phone.
Between the Watch pivot and the casting protocol olive branch, Apple appears to be making strategic concessions while doubling down on health tech.