You’ll be prompted to set up Apple Intelligence right after upgrading to iOS 18, but if you need to set it up later, head to Settings in iOS: Tap More for Your iPhone, and then Set Up Apple Intelligence. You’ll get an explanation of some of the AI upgrades you can use, and a short demo of how they work.
Updating to a major new iPhone operating system is a big deal, so I understand if you've been waiting for some spare time to do it. With iOS now at version 18.2, it's time to make the jump, and I want to make sure you leap forward the right way.
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In a blog post on Medium, Apple insider Ming-Chi Kuo revealed interesting details about Apple's future iPhone 18 and M5 Mac releases.
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But with rumored new models like the iPhone 17 Slim and a redesigned cheaper iPhone, Apple could have an easier time exciting potential shoppers. If it gets it right, that is. If
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Last week, The Wall Street Journal reported that the iPhone 17 Air will cost less than the iPhone Pro models, contradicting the long-standing expectation that the new ultra-thin iPhone would be even more expensive than the iPhone Pro Max models. With that being the case, the phone actually makes more sense than ever.
If you’ve ever wondered what the “i” in Apple products like “iPhone” or “iPad” stands for, you aren’t alone. Throughout the years, customers have attempted to guess what the letter could possibly stand for — and little did they know, there was already an answer.