You don't have to press any physical buttons to restart your iPhone if you're running iOS 18. The redesigned control center ...
The Calendar app includes two new ways to view your schedule. In iOS 18, when you're in the Month view in portrait orientation, pinch with two fingers to view more or fewer details. As you "zoom ...
Usually it’s the big annual iOS updates that are most worth getting excited about, but this year, due to Apple’s decision to gradually roll out Apple Intelligence features, some of the ...
Additionally, in the inbox view, you’ll now see a comprehensive summary of each message instead of just a preview of the initial few lines. When viewing a message directly, iOS 18.1 adds a new ...
If privacy is a top concern, you might want to disable this. Here's how to turn it off: In iOS 18, the "Shared with You" feature shares content from your Messages with other apps. This means that ...
iOS 18 only began rolling out to iOS 18 compatible devices on September 16, but Apple is already gearing up for the launch of its next major update: iOS 18.1. Typically, these decimal-numbered ...
Apple today provided developers with the seventh betas of iOS 18.1 and iPadOS 18.1 to continue testing Apple Intelligence features. The seventh betas come a week after Apple seeded the sixth iOS ...
It will open in a full-screen view. Step 3: Select the Share button in the bottom-left corner. The standard iOS Share Sheet will appear. Step 4: Select Save image to save to your photo library or ...
Update: New public betas for iOS 18.1, tvOS 18.1, and iPadOS 18.1 are now available as well. iOS 18.1 will be released to everyone in just two weeks. In the meantime, beta testing continues.
Apple on Monday confirmed the general availability of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1. The point update is most notable for its inclusion of the first batch of Apple Intelligence ...