I've been testing iOS 27, and these 5 overlooked features make even older iPhones better
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At WWDC 26 , Apple spent the majority of its time talking about Siri AI and other Apple Intelligence upgrades. Unsurprisingly, they're the highlight of iOS 27 . After all, they aim to enhance your user experience. However, certain features got a brief mention or no mention at all, and they are interesting perks, especially for older generations of iPhones.
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I installed the iOS 27 Developer Beta soon after WWDC, and these are some of the relatively small features that are big improvements, depending on the way you use your iPhone.
There are times when I take a screenshot of a specific frame from a video to share on social media or make a funny sticker out of it. But with iOS 27, I can simply extract that frame out of the video with a few taps. I no longer need to take a screenshot, resize it to dismiss the black borders on the top and bottom, and then save it to have a usable frame.
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On iOS 27, you can play a video, tap on the three-dot menu in the top-right corner, and select Save Video Frame as Photo. It'll then extract the frame and save it as a photo in your gallery.
However, it compresses the image, so you aren't getting a GoPro-like 24MP photo from the video feature. I've noticed screenshot file sizes ranging from 6MB to 9MB, whereas the same frame is extracted as a 500KB image. I didn't see a major difference in quality. It is essentially saving you space while giving you a similar-quality photo.
If you're like me and don't like a big clock occupying most of the lock screen, you'll be happy to know that it is getting visual upgrades with iOS 27. It allows you to add a smaller lock screen clock with the date and time displayed in a single row at the top. You can also add widgets in a row at the bottom, so it is a cleaner look with more of your wallpaper and fewer convoluted numbers.
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Plus, media playback controls are now dismissible on the lock screen. On my iPhone 17 Pro running iOS 26, I have to close the app itself (YouTube Music or Apple TV) if I do not want to wait for the system to automatically remove it from my lock screen later. With the new generation of iOS, you can simply swipe away the playback controller like notifications on the lock screen. It is a relatively minor feature, but I've been wanting it for years.
Source: ZDNet