Apple Intelligence, the company’s initiative for AI-based features, will not be part of the initial release of iOS 18. Instead, Mark Gurman announced:iOS 18.1 update is planned to be released in October. Despite this, Apple looks set to stick to its traditional September launch For the iPhone 16 series, if we believe the journalist’s comments on Bloomberg.
This move dates back to 2016, when Apple released the iPhone 7 Plus in September but introduced the highly anticipated Portrait mode via a software update in October. This strategy will allow Apple to maintain its launch schedule while still offering the latest features post-launch.
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Apple Intelligence will arrive late
So what can we expect from Apple Intelligence when it arrives? Early adopters of the iOS 18.1 beta have gotten a taste of what’s to come. The update introduces writing tools. Change the tone of your messages to make them more professionala feature that can be more useful for emails than informal text. There is alsoa summary tool for emails and web pagesThis promises to save users their valuable time.
Call recording and transcription are also included. These tools allow users to record calls and view transcripts in the Notes app, and offer the ability to tap on any part of the text to hear the corresponding audio. Interestingly, this feature includes an audio notification to let the other party know that the call is being recorded.
But, Some highly anticipated AI features will not be available until 2025. These include advanced Siri features like photo editing and personal data analysis, as well as tools like ChatGPT integration and custom emoji creator Genmoji.
Everything today indicates that Apple will introduce the new iPhone 16 on September 10. Deliveries are expected to start from mid-September, or even at the end of the month for some models. We will of course keep you informed as soon as we learn more.