A tradition by now
Once again this year, Apple included in the keynote the classic high-density slide, projected for a few seconds before moving on. The site iClarified extracted all 263 items, providing a complete map of minor features distributed across iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS Golden Gate, watchOS 27, tvOS 27, and visionOS 27.
What stands out from the full list
Notable items include: DRM video support in iPhone Mirroring (item 214), which unlocks playback of copyright-protected content directly from the Mac during iPhone mirroring; Mac mirroring support at 5K resolution (item 127); the ability to filter photos and videos in Shared Albums (item 9); extra-large widgets in iOS (item 110); Control Center access during iPhone Mirroring; and a drawing mode in Notes on macOS (item 11). Many of these features received no time in the main keynote but will nonetheless be available at the autumn launch.
Apple's method
The flash slide is a precise communication tool: it creates an impression of abundance without requiring presentation time. The downside is that even relevant features — such as DRM support in mirroring or XL widgets — go unnoticed by the general public. iClarified's detailed coverage allows the full catalog to be recovered.