Apple iOS 18 Launches Globally: Supported Devices and Features
Apple has officially started rolling out iOS 18 today, offering millions of iPhone users worldwide the opportunity to upgrade to the latest version of its mobile operating system.
Apple has officially started rolling out iOS 18 today, offering millions of iPhone users worldwide the opportunity to upgrade to the latest version of its mobile operating system.
It has been revealed that Apple Intelligence, a much-anticipated feature, will not debut with the upcoming iPhone 16 family in September as previously speculated.
Apple appears set to equip all four iPhone 16 models with the new A18 chip, according to code discovered in Apple’s backend.
Apple is set to heavily emphasize its new suite of AI features, dubbed Apple Intelligence. Unveiled last month alongside iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, Apple Intelligence promises to be a significant addition to Apple’s ecosystem.
At the recent Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple devoted significant time to showcasing new AI features set to be integrated into the upcoming iOS 18 and iPadOS 18.
Today marks a significant milestone for Apple as the highly anticipated Vision Pro headset arrives in Apple Store locations across China mainland, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore.
Apple has begun allowing certain emulators on its platforms, specifically those emulating retro game consoles. Emulators for personal computers, however, are strictly off-limits.
Apple has recently rolled out the second beta versions of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, following their initial release earlier this month at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
Apple unveiled its latest advancements in artificial intelligence with the introduction of Apple Intelligence (AI) for iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia.
Apple has taken a significant step forward in mobile videography with the release of its Final Cut Camera app for iOS, now available on the App Store.