Hi!
WWDC 2026 was Tim Cook's final keynote. Apple showed a lot. But the most important shift wasn't a new device or a new app — it was Siri finally understanding context and acting inside the apps already on your iPhone.
For everyday Apple users, that changes something real. Not in a "coming soon" way. In a September-this-year way.
If you've been slowly moving back to Apple's built-in apps — this is the week it starts making sense. My full take is here.
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This Week
How to let Reminders do the organising for you — no manual sorting needed.
If you've never tried typing to Siri instead of talking — this is worth two minutes of your time.
5 quick photo organization tips that improve Memories, Lock Screen, widgets, Apple TV screensavers and HomeKit face recognition
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Apple Tip
Quick Note is my favorite way to capture any new idea or thought.
And there is also a great feature on iPad that you can access Quick Note with Apple Pencil directly from the Lock Screen.
To enable it go to Settings -> Apps -> Notes -> Access Notes from Lock Screen.
I share 10 more tips like that inside my free Apple Notes Starter Guide.
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See you next week.
-Robin
P.S. You can find all past newsletter issues on my website here.

