The AI capabilities will be coming to iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15. The features will be opt-in, meaning Apple won't make users adopt them if they don't want to. The processing requirements of AI will mean that users need an iPhone 15 Pro or one of the iPhone 16 models coming...
Honestly, it would have been better if they adjusted the number of macOS when iOS was on it’s eleventh iteration, but I understand that the big change came with Big Sur, with the new UI and the support for ARM processors. But sure, having iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS...
The other big aspect of iOS 18 will be the AI improvements to Siri. Gurman suggests Apple will bring generative AI capabilities to iOS with its own large language model (LLM) which will transform Siri and other native apps like Messages. The new AI features will allow for improved field que...
iOS 18 was released to the public earlier this month, but the first Apple Intelligence features will not be available until iOS 18.1. Below, we outline when to expect iOS 18.1 to be released. iOS 18.1: Apple Intelligence Here are some of the key Apple Intelligence features in the iOS 18.1...
It... moreiMessage was iOS standard before RCS became popularized. And if Google had succeeded with one of its 17 messaging apps, they wouldn't care about RCS. Colors aside, people choose what's best for them, even if it comes down to color. Android motto: "be together, not the ...
Going forward, and for a limited time, we’ll have two distinct categories of users: those who want AI on the iPhone and those who don’t, those who choose to use AI features in iOS 18 and those who avoid them. There will also be a big category in between: Those users who will ...
and Mac. Apple has already released the developer betas for iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia. The developers will get to try them first and the public beta is set to arrive in July before the official rollout in September. However, AI features will arrive later this year and are not...
When will iOS 18 be released? Digital Trends Apple officially released iOS 18 to the general public on Monday, September 16. Like every iOS release, it supports most iPhones, but not all. This time, the minimum requirement is that your iPhone must have an A12 Bionic chip or later installed...
Why would I need insider information, as the other person who linked that article for you demonstrated it isn’t hard to look up the current ways in which Apple have implemented their neural engine across iOS. You just don’t want to see it because you are a blind hater of Apple 🤷 ...
The iPhone 16 & iPhone 16 Pro made a lot of promises about AI and iOS 18 – but few will be ready for day one. What is the timeline?