iOS 18.1the next version of the iPhone operating system, which will include some Apple Intelligence features, It already has a release dateor. Reported by Mark Gurman of Bloombergin their latest weekly news bulletin.
The journalist claims that iOS 18.1, one of the most important in the history of Apple, which includes artificial intelligence functions, will be released in October this year. In particular, the update will begin to be officially rolled out. next October 28.
According to Gurman, this represents a delay of a month compared to Apple’s original plans, as the company preferred Ensure deployment goes smoothly. Also prepare your servers properly for the increase in traffic they will receive as users begin testing AI features.
We reiterate that one of the main new features of iOS 18.1 will be the inclusion of artificial intelligence in the operating system as part of a set of tools called Apple Intelligence. New, yes, it will only affect iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Maxalready iPhone 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max.
Moreover, only in the USA. Apple also won’t be activating all the Apple Intelligence-related news it announced during WWDC, just some. Among them is the opportunity remove unnecessary elements from the imagenew Siri interface (not new Siri), text rewrite or correction features, and notification summary.
iOS 18.1 won’t include a new Mail app, Siri improvements, or much more.
It is expected that by the end of the year, iOS 18.2Apple is including other new features, such as Image PlayGround, which lets you create images through a short text description. Also a Genmoji feature, as well as further integration with ChatGPT.
It won’t be until iOS 18.3 when we see features like Apple’s AI ability to prioritize notifications. In this version, we could also see a new Mail app with new categories for filtering emails. This version is planned to launch in early 2025.
We won’t see the full capabilities of Apple Intelligence until iOS 18.4which may become available in March 2025. It will include features such as a new Siri that can understand more natural language. However, nothing is confirmed at the moment and releases may be delayed.
Source: Hiper Textual

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