To install iOS 18.2, users should first back up their iPhone, update to iOS 18.1.1, charge their device to at least 20%, connect to Wi-Fi, and check for sufficient storage. The update can then be installed via Settings > Software Update by tapping Update Now.
Apple today seeded the first public betas of upcoming iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, and macOS Sequoia 15.3 updates, allowing the public to test the
OS 18.2 is launching today, but the most important iOS 18 update will arrive in 2025, and Apple just revealed the release date of iOS 18.4.
Samsung dropped the One UI 7 earlier this month, and many are already throwing shade to it as it allegedly copied Apple again.
The European Union has published several recommendations for Apple to make iOS and iPadOS more interoperable with competitors following two separate proceedings launched in September, sparking concerns about user privacy from the iPhone maker.
In the search bar, type the emoji you want to create, like "raven on a book." 4. Tap Create New Emoji. Your iPhone will generate a series of new emoji for you to pick from acco
The motherlode of Apple Intelligence just landed. So, should you upgrade to it, or wait instead? Answers below.
Apple iOS 18.2 launched on Wednesday, bringing new Apple Intelligence features to iPhone users. The latest mobile operating system introduces some of the iPhone maker's widely anticipated AI-powered functions which were not included in previous software updates. Upgrades include improvements to the phone's camera, photos and mail apps.
Update December 18: Apple has released the Public Beta of iOS 18.3. Robot Vacuum support: The Home app gains support for robot vacuums (Roomba et al.). The vacuum has to support HomeKit or Matter, of course.
The European Commission has published draft proposals for how Apple must meet interoperability requirements flowing from the bloc's Digital Markets Act
Apple today seeded the first betas of upcoming iOS 18.3 and iPadOS 18.3 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming a
Apple iOS 18.2 launched on Wednesday, bringing new Apple Intelligence features to iPhone users. The latest mobile operating system introduces some of the iPhone maker's widely anticipated AI-powered functions which were not included in previous software updates. Upgrades include improvements to the phone's camera, photos and mail apps.