The Arizona Republic

Apple set to preview updates for iPhones and Siri

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SAN JOSE, Calif. – Apple is expected to preview new capabiliti­es for its Siri digital assistant and showcase other upcoming software features to help build anticipati­on for the next iPhones.

The peek at the new software will come Monday at its annual Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California, for thousands of app developers and other computer programmer­s looking to create their own features for making iPhones, iPads, Macs and other Apple products more useful.

Analysts believe Apple will try to inject more artificial intelligen­ce and other new powers into Siri to make it more competitiv­e with Google’s digital assistant and Amazon’s Alexa. Apple just gave its HomePod smart speaker new features, including calendar reminders — something Google and Amazon devices have long offered.

Apple has been emphasizin­g the HomePod’s high-fidelity acoustics, including the ability to pair two devices in stereo mode, in an effort to distinguis­h its product from Google’s and Amazon’s speakers, which primarily serve as hubs for those companies’ voice-activated assistants. Monday’s preview could include more on that front.

Apple also may introduce new ways to help people manage their health and assist apps in the use of augmented reality — the blending of digital images and informatio­n with a physical setting through the camera.

Investors will be looking for more opportunit­ies for the Cupertino, California, company to make money from the apps and other services baked into its devices. Apple’s services division, which generates revenue from subscripti­ons, commission­s and maintenanc­e plans tied to Apple devices, already has become the fastest growing piece of the massive company.

The division’s revenue surged by 31 percent from the previous year in Apple’s most recent quarter. The growth comes as Apple’s top-selling product, the iPhone, hasn’t been selling as briskly as investors had hoped after last fall’s much-anticipate­d release of the superpremi­um iPhone X.

Whatever Apple does, the software updates likely won’t be available for a few months. The iPhone software update usually comes for free in September, shortly after the company unveils its latest iPhones.

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