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How to Enable RCS on iPhone with iOS 18
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Apple has added RCS support to iOS 18 to allow smooth communication between iPhone and Android users. To use RCS on iPhone, you have to install iOS 18 and your network carrier must support RCS. If you want to enable or disable RCS on iPhone, go to Settings -> Apps -> Messages -> RCS Messaging.
This New iOS 18 Feature Makes It Worthless for Thieves to Steal iPhones
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Apple's iOS 18 brings a new 'Repair Assistant' tool that allows iPhone users to configure replacement parts after a repair. To use this, go to Settings -> General> About and you'll find a new 'Parts and Service' section. It's worth knowing that you'll see this section only if you have had a repair. Only iPhone 12 or later models can use the Repair Assistant tool.
Siri Not Available? You Are Not Alone, Some iOS 18.1 Beta Users Facing Siri Issues
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Is Siri not working for you or you are seeing Siri not available message on your iPhone running iOS 18.1 beta? Well, you're not alone.
How to Record a Phone Call on iPhone (5 Methods)
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Looking for a reliable way to record incoming/outgoing calls on iPhone? Here are the 5 ways to record a phone call on iPhone in 2024.
iOS 18 Release Date & Time: When Is iOS 18 Coming Out?
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Apple has announced the release of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 which is September 16, 2024. The new update includes features like redesigned Control Center, Photos app, RCS on iMessage, and Apple Intelligence. All iPhones that received the iOS 17 update are eligible for the update. Similarly, iPadOS 18 will be available for models from iPad 2019 to the recent iPad Pro M4.
10 New CarPlay Features in iOS 18
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Apple's iOS 18 brings several new CarPlay features including, Color Filters, Voice Control, Sound Recognition, New wallpapers, Siri improvements, a revamped Settings app, and more. Here are all the new CarPlay features in iOS 18.
Is iOS 18 Available for iPhone 11? Answered
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Apple's iOS 18 will be available for the iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max. So you can enjoy iOS 18 features like revamped Control Center, customized lock screen & home screen, and more on your iPhone 11. However, there's a caveat. Even if your iPhone 11 is compatible with iOS 18, it doesn't mean you can access Apple Intelligence features. The AI suite of features is exclusive to iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and upcoming iPhone 16 models.
iOS 18 Finally Allows Audio Playback While Shooting Videos on iPhone
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With iOS 18, your iPhone won't stop the audio playback automatically when you switch to the Video mode in the Camera app. The latest iOS 18 adds a new "Allow Audio PlayBack" option that gives you control over the audio playback in dedicated Video mode. On your iPhone, go to Settings -> Camera -> Record Sound and you'll see the Allow Audio PlayBack toggle.
Apple Intelligence Won’t Release with iOS 18 in September: Gurman
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According to Mark Gurman, Apple Intelligence will miss its initial launch date to allow Apple some more time to address bugs. Apple will introduce Apple Intelligence through software updates by October, a few weeks after officially launching iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia. The upcoming iPhone 16 series will likely launch without Apple Intelligence capabilities and will need a software update to access them at a later date.
How to Enable and Use Vehicle Motion Cues on iPhone
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Vehicle Motion Cues is an accessibility feature in iOS 18 that can help reduce motion when you're using your iPhone or iPad in a moving vehicle. To turn on Vehicle Motion Cues, go to Settings > Accessibility > Motion > Vehicle Motion Cues. You can also add Vehicle Motion Cues to the iOS 18 Control Center and turn it on/off when needed. When enabled, you'll see small animated dots near the edges of your iPhone's screen.
Apple releases the first public betas for iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and watchOS 11. The first iOS 18 public beta arrives with all the features that are available in the third developer beta. To install iOS 18 public beta, you have to join the Apple Beta Software Program. Once you've done that, go to Settings -> General -> Software Update and install the iOS 18 public beta.
Apple Announces India-Exclusive Features for iOS 18; Check out Here
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Apple adds a 'desi' touch to its newest iOS 18 with some India-specific features, including a Multilingual Siri, support for Hindi in the Translation app, multiple Indian languages & numerals in the Lock Screen & Contact Posters, Indian English accent in the Live Voicemail transcription, and a Multilingual keyboard for iPhone 12 or newer models.
How to Hide Screenshots from iPhone Photos Gallery
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The latest iOS 18 adds a new option in the Photos app so you can hide screenshots on your iPhone without deleting them. It's a game-changer for users who often keep thousands of screenshots on their devices for work or fun purposes. While scrolling down your photos library, tap on the new arrow icon from the bottom, choose View Options, and uncheck the Show Screenshots option. This will instantly hide your screenshots so you can jump to the pictures that matter the most.
Apple Rolls Out iOS 18 Developer Beta 2: Here Are All the New Features
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Apple has released the iOS 18 developer beta 2, two weeks after rolling out the beta 1. This release focuses on stability improvements while adding a few new exciting features. These include support for iPhone Mirroring, new SharePlay features, System-Wide Translation, Better Siri on vehicles without CarPlay, Live Photos verification on Wallet app, and more
Long-Standing Rivals Apple and Meta May Turn Partners for iOS 18 AI Features
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According to The Wall Street Journal, Apple is reportedly in talks about integrating Meta's Generative AI model into Apple Intelligence. Besides Meta, Google and AI startups Perplexity and Anthropic have also been in discussions with Apple about integrating their models into Apple Intelligence. If the Apple-Meta alliance is formed, it could glorify Apple's efforts in the AI space. Apple Intelligence is coming later this fall as part of the iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS Sequoia Betas.
How to Remove App Labels on iPhone
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You can hide labels on your iPhone's home screen if you are running on the iOS 18. To do this, long-press on the home screen > Edit > Customize > choose Large, which replaces app labels and increase the size of app icons. This will make your home screen appear cleaner, showing only app icons.
iOS 18 Can Still Display Time When iPhone Is Completely Out of Battery
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With iOS 18, your iPhone will still show the time even with a dead battery. This is all thanks to an improvement made to the existing Power Reserve mode, which has been responsible for allowing Find My tracking and NFC unlocking on iPhones.
iOS 18 Brings Live Voicemail to iPhones in India; Here’s How to Setup
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iOS 18 has added the voicemail feature on iPhones in India. The feature is enabled by default. If you're not seeing the voicemail option, go to Settings> Apps> Phone and turn on the toggle for Live Voicemail.
Download iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 Wallpapers in HD Right Here
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The latest iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 bring a flurry of features, including a personalised Home Screen, revamped Control Center, Passwords app, and more. In addition to new features, the next-gen iOS 18 and iPadOS also come with new wallpapers for a fresh look. You can download the official iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 wallpapers right now on your Apple and non-Apple devices.
7 Quality of Life Features iOS 18 Stole From Android
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Some essential iOS 18 features like app locking and hiding, RCS messaging, as well as the much awaited T9 prediction in dialer as made it to iPhones. However, Android users have already been enjoying these features for ages now. In addition, you also get to finally see a dedicated Game Mode make it to iPhones with iOS 18. Then, there's also the addition of iPhone-on-Mac mirroring, which is a very essential ecosystem feature. Moreover, iOS users weren't able to do something as simple as place app icons and widgets anywhere on the homescreen, which Android users have always been able to do. Finally, call recording and AI transcription is an iOS 18 feature that seems to have been inspired from the Android platform as well.
Beyond Android: Why iOS 18 Icon Customization Is Better
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Apple's new app icon customization in iOS 18 is a step above what Android has to offer. Sure, they have taken a lot of inspiration from Android. But the fact that Apple doesn't restrict you to limited color options based on your wallpaper, is a major improvement. Here's why I think iOS 18 has nailed in icon customization.
How to Place Apps Anywhere on iPhone Home Screen
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iOS 18 is now out in beta, with a major focus on customization. Apple has finally ditched the old grid layout, allowing users to freely arrange app icons and widgets anywhere on the Home Screen. This creates an endless array of personalized setups that you can apply on your iPhone.
6 Features Android Should Steal from iOS 18
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The Control Center optimizations are super useful, letting you even resizing controls now. In addition, you can also tint the home screen app and widget icons any color, alongside extending the dark and light mode themes onto them. Moreover, there's also limited contact access which lets you give apps access to only specific contacts and not the entire contact list. You also get to see Math Notes integrated within the Calculator and Notes app now, letting you solve equations by penning them down. Apple Intelligence features like summarized notifications and an enhanced Siri stole the show, giving the Google Assistant a run for its money!
iPhone Gets Long-Awaited T9 Dialer with iOS 18; Here’s How to Use
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Apple announced major changes coming to iPhones with the iOS 18 release. One of the significant and most awaited features is the new T9 dialer. Yes, you'll soon be able to type contact names on the number pad (like old phones) and the Phone app will automatically suggest the person you want to call.
Elon Musk Disses OpenAI-Apple Collab, Threatens Apple Device Ban at His Companies
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Elon Musk has slammed Apple's latest move to integrate OpenAI into Apple devices. Sharing his "completely unbiased" thoughts on the latest iOS release, he called Apple's integration of OpenAI an "unacceptable security violation," even threatening to ban Apple devices at his companies.
How to Roll Back from iOS 18 Beta to iOS 17 Without Losing Data
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You can downgrade from iOS 18 Beta to iOS 17 using recovery mode on your iPhone. For this, you need a Mac or a Windows PC with Apple Devices app or iTunes installed. Before you begin, make sure to back up your important data. Once done, turn off your iPhone. Then, while holding the Power key, connect your iPhone to a Mac or PC, and locate your iPhone in the Finder app. When prompted, click on the Restore button and follow the on-screen instructions.
How to Install iOS 18 Developer Beta Right Now
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You have to be a member of Apple’s developer program to install the iOS 18 developer beta on your iPhone. To enrol yourself, download the Apple Developers app, go to the Account tab, and sign in with your Apple ID. Then, tap on the Enroll Now option and follow along the on-screen instructions. Once done, go to Settings -> General -> Software Update -> Beta Updates -> iOS 18 Developer Beta. Now, go to the "Update Now” screen and tap on “Download and Install”.
WWDC 2024: iOS 18 Brings Call Recording to iPhones
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Apple has finally introduced call recording functionality for iPhones with iOS 18. The feature will use AI for call recording and transcription.
Apple Announces iOS 18 with Customizable Home Screen and new Control Center
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At WWDC 2024, Apple has unveiled the much-anticipated iOS 18. Touted to be the biggest iOS update in a while, the new iOS 18 comes with a customizable Home Screen and and a new Control Center.
Apple to Add a New Passwords App with iOS 18, macOS 15 & iPadOS 18: Gurman
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According to a recent report by Mark Gurman, Apple is likely to introduce a new Passwords App in the upcoming iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15. Apple already offers a Password feature, but it's hidden deep inside the Settings app. Like the existing Password feature, the new standalone Passwords app will be powered by Apple's iCloud Keychain service. The Passwords app is expected to make a debut on June 10, Day one of WWDC 2024 where Apple will unveil its software updates to iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Apple Wants You to Upgrade to the Latest iPhones to Use iOS 18 AI Features
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According to Mark Gurman's latest newsletter, the on-device AI features may be restricted to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, plus the upcoming iPhone 16 and 16 Pro models. This is likely because the A17 Pro chipset has made a huge jump in terms of capabilities and performance. The A17 Pro chipset boasts 8GB integrated RAM, significantly faster CPU and GPU cores, and a new 16-core Neural Engine that can perform up to 35 trillion operations per second. With this exclusivity, Apple might also want users to upgrade to the latest "Pro" models.
Upcoming iOS 18 AI Features Detailed in a New Report
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According to Mark Gurman's latest report, the upcoming iOS 18 and macOS 15 will arrive with an array of new AI features like auto-generated emojis, replies suggestions in emails and messages, and more. The tech giant will integrate a set of AI tools into core apps like Safari, Notes, and Photos. The less computing-intensive AI features will be entirely processed on the device, and the more demanding ones will be pushed to the cloud.
iOS 18 to Boost Apple Music With Smarter Song Transitions & More: Report
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According to a report by AppleInsider, the upcoming iOS 18 will bring a "Smart Song Transition" feature that allows a user to adjust the crossfade duration and pick between one and twelve seconds. It might dynamically apply the Crossfade effect to the track a user is playing. Also, iOS 18 might also bring a new Spatial Gaming mode and other audio improvements. Apple is also reportedly exploring a new feature called "Passthrough" for Apple Music and QuickTime Player.
No Chatbot! iOS 18 Is Reportedly Adding These AI Features to iPhone
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According to Mark Gurman, the upcoming iOS 18 will focus on "proactive intelligence" and aim to improve Siri's voice capabilities, giving it a more conversational feel. The AI features include the auto-summarization feature for notifications, providing quick synopses of news articles, transcribing voice memos, and improving calendar suggestions. Despite some AI enhancements, Apple's proprietary chatbot will still be missing. To cater to consumer demands, Apple is reportedly teaming up with OpenAI to integrate the startup’s technology into iOS 18.
Apple previewed some exciting accessibility features arriving later this year with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and visionOS 2. Some of the major iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 accessibility features include Eye Tracking, Music Haptics, Vocal Shortcuts, Vehicle Motion cues, and CarPlay improvements. Eye tracking will allow iPhone and iPad users to navigate their devices with just their eyes and will work across iOS and iPadOS apps.
iOS 18 Rumored to Overhaul Several Built-in Apple Apps
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According to a recent report by Mark Gurman, the upcoming iOS 18 might overhaul some of the most popular Apple's built-in apps, including Mail, Notes, Photos, and Fitness. Besides, Apple Maps, Notes, and Calculator apps are also expected to receive some great updates. The overall OS is likely to get an overhaul with a series of design tweaks that will make the app designs more “modular” and “easier to update and customize”.
Apple’s Next Big Thing Is On-Device LLM to Power AI Features in iOS 18
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According to a recent report by Mark Gurman, Apple is developing its own large language model (LLM) to bring AI features to iPhones. This means Apple's AI features will run on-device and not cloud services like the existing AI services. The on-device models offer faster responses than sending requests through a cloud service. That said, on-device models are also less capable when it comes to complex tasks.
Leaked iOS 18 Features Hint Apple Will Try to One-Up Microsoft OneNote App
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With iOS 18, Apple is gearing up to build a capable rival to the OneNote app. The upcoming iOS 18 is expected to bring support for recording audio to the Apple Notes app. Users would be able to record voice memos in the Notes app, which can be then embedded in the notes on purpose. Also, the Notes app may also gain support for displaying mathematical notation in the notes.
iPhones May Get This Useful Apple Watch Feature with iOS 18
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According to a code discovered by MacRumors, Apple is gearing up to add Topographic Maps to Apple Maps in iOS 18, macOS 15, and visionOS 2. Topographic Maps include several features that provide more accurate navigation for hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities. The upcoming iOS 18 might also bring a Google Maps feature, custom routes to Apple Maps.
Apple Finally Ready to Add ‘More’ Customization to iPhone Home Screen After 17 Years
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Apple's iOS 18 is expected to offer a revamped and more customizable Home Screen experience. The iPhone users would get greater control over the Home Screen arrangement, where they can create gaps between widgets and app icons within the home screen grid. Other iOS 18 features might include a smarter Siri 2.0, RCS messaging support, and hearing mode for AirPod Pro.
Apple Buys Another AI Startup as It Gears up for Generative AI Features
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Apple acquired a Canadian AI startup DarwinAI earlier this year to build its AI team. DarwinAI specializes in developing smaller and more efficient AI systems. This could be a big step towards integrating on-device AI capabilities in upcoming product lineups. We might get to see new AI features in Siri, Shortcuts, Messages, and more at WWDC 2024.
AirPods Pro May Get a New ‘Hearing Aid Mode’ with iOS 18
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Apple is reportedly working on a new "hearing aid mode" for AirPods Pro alongside iOS 18 release. In 2022, the FDA released new guidelines and created a new category of hearing aids that can be purchased over the counter. Apple might plan to enter this market with its AirPods Pro lineup. The hearing aid mode could be a game changer for AirPods Pro users who have hearing disabilities.