Apple released iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, and macOS Sequoia 15.3, which means we're now ready for a new round of beta testing.
Apple released iOS 18.3 on Jan. 27, and that update brought some security patches and updates to some iPhone features, like AI notification summaries. But when Apple released iOS 18 in September, one feature included in the update sends photo data from your iPhone to Apple's servers in an effort to help you better find pictures in your photo library.
The upcoming version of iOS 18 is expected to enhance Apple Intelligence by adding support for several new languages. Specifically, the update will likely include Chinese, English (India), English (Singapore), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
Apple iOS 18.3 is compatible with all iPhones that can run iOS 18. This means all iPhones from the iPhone XS onwards, including the second- and third-generation iPhone SE models.
Here's everything you need to know about all the latest features, and here's what future updates could bring to your iPhone.
Apple's iOS 18.3 and iPadOS 18.3 updates contain key security improvements and patch actively exploited vulnerabilities. Here's why you should update today.
Netflix announced on Wednesday that it's giving iOS users a new feature that allows them to download an entire season of their favorite TV show with one
Apple has released iOS 18.3 to all users, featuring AI notification summary tweaks, Visual Intelligence updates, and more.
Netflix has introduced a new feature that allows iPhone and iPad users to download entire seasons of their favorite shows with a single tap. This enhancement streamlines offline viewing for iOS
Apple Intelligence consumes a huge 7GB on iPhones that have it installed. You can get that storage back by disabling the feature in the Settings app. Be warned, though, that Apple Intelligence is going to become more important to iPhones over time.
Android has had the feature since 2021, but those on iPad or iPhone no longer have to download a show one episode at a time.