IOS 27 Siri’s Pill Shape Is a Hardware Limit iPhone 18 May Fix

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IOS 27 Siri's Pill Shape Is a Hardware Limit iPhone 18 May Fix — AI

What You Need to Know

  • IOS 27 Siri appears as pill shape due to Dynamic Island hardware cutout, not design choice.
  • IPhone 18 Pro expected to shrink Dynamic Island from 20.7mm to 13.5mm width via under-display Face ID.
  • Narrower cutout would allow Siri orb to display as circle, matching other Apple platforms.
  • Siri already appears circular on iPad, Mac, Vision Pro, and dedicated app icon.

The pill shape Siri wears in iOS 27 is not a design choice. It is a hardware constraint made visible, and the next iPhone generation may quietly erase it.

In iOS 27, activating Siri produces a swirling orb that expands from the Dynamic Island, using the same masking trick other Dynamic Island animations use to conceal the actual camera and sensor cutout beneath. The shape is a pill because the cutout is a pill. Apple’s redesigned Siri already appears as a circle everywhere else: the new dedicated app icon, promotional artwork, and on iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro. The iPhone is the exception, not the template.

X user @MichalLangmajer posted a visual comparison on June 10 overlaying the current Dynamic Island shape against a speculated iPhone 18 cutout, showing how a narrower pill would let the Siri orb resolve into a true circle. The logic is straightforward: shrink the notch enough and the animation has room to be what Apple apparently always wanted.

The hardware behind the shape

Shrinking the Dynamic Island on the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max is not just a rumor at this point. Leaker Ice Universe put a specific number on it, claiming the cutout drops from roughly 20.7mm to around 13.5mm in width, approximately 35% narrower, enabled by moving Face ID components under the display. Prototype images and screen protector leaks from March appeared to support that figure.

The connection between Dynamic Island size and Siri’s visual form also raises a quieter question about platform consistency. Touch controls appearing in macOS 27 already suggest Apple is collapsing the distance between its platforms, and a unified circular Siri across every device would fit that direction cleanly.

iOS 27 and the iPhone 18 Pro are both expected this fall.

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Carl Sanson

Carl Sanson is a writer and tech reviewer at Guide4Mac, specializing in the MacBook and Mac desktop lineup. Having grown up during Apple’s shift from Intel to its own custom chips, Carl has a natural interest in how hardware performance translates to everyday productivity. He spends most of his time testing the limits of macOS on everything from the entry-level MacBook Air to high-end Mac Pro setups. Whether he’s troubleshooting a system update or comparing the latest M-series processors, Carl’s goal is to provide straightforward, honest advice that helps users choose the right Mac for their needs. When he isn't benchmarking hardware, he’s usually experimenting with new productivity apps or refining his desk setup.

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