Apple Intelligence holds strong potential, serving as an initial step toward what may lead to more significant changes for the iPhone.
One of the favorite things about the iPhone 16 is not its new Camera Control button or macro photography mode.
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Among the features introduced in Apple Intelligence with the iOS 18.1 update, message and notification summaries stand out as the most valuable.Â
The summaries are not flawless AI, as it happens, misses sarcasm and doesn’t catch the jokes. Still, this kind of passive, practical intelligence is precisely what I hope to see more of on smartphones in the future.
Otherwise, this initial rollout of Apple Intelligence, which I’ve been testing in a beta version ahead of iOS 18.1’s official launch, mainly focuses on specific tasks like photo editing or email composition. It’s important to note that the version I’m using is a developer preview rather than the public release, so functionality will likely see further refinement over time.
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Several of Apple’s features tackle similar scenarios and use cases as AI tools from Android, such as Samsung’s Galaxy AI and Google’s Pixel AI features introduced over the past year.
The more exciting Apple Intelligence updates, however, are expected with the upcoming iOS 18.2 release, which recently launched in developer beta.
This update will introduce ChatGPT integration, Visual Intelligence for real-world scanning using the iPhone 16’s camera, and new image generation tools like Image Playground and Genmoji, among other enhancements.
Apple Intelligence is beginning to roll out for the iPhone 16 lineup, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro with iOS 18.1. It will also be available for compatible Mac and iPad models.