
Apple is preparing to launch two new applications for iPhone devices this year. This launch includes the “Apple Business” application, in addition to an application to develop “Siri” to provide functions similar to chatbots.
The “Apple Business” application will enable employees of companies that rely on the new Apple Business platform to install work applications, access the contact details of their colleagues, in addition to requesting technical support. “Apple Business” is scheduled to launch on April 14, replacing “Apple Business Essentials,” “Apple Business Manager,” and “Apple Business Connect.”
Although there has been no official announcement from Apple yet, reports indicate that the company is working on testing a new Siri application with functionality similar to those found in applications such as “ChatGPT” from OpenAI and “Gemini” from Google.
Users will be able to interact with Siri through text and voice commands, and the app will provide access to a history of previous conversations with Siri.
Both apps are expected to be available on iPad and Mac as well. According to Apple, the “Apple Business” application will require iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26. As for the new Siri application, it is expected to be launched as part of updates to the iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 operating systems later this year. (seventh day)