Apple released iOS 18.3 on Jan. 27, more than a month after the company released iOS 18.2. While that update introduced more Apple Intelligence features to some iPhones, like Genmoji and Image Playground,
The latest OS update is available now for Apple's iPhone and iPad devices, bringing a few enhancements and one big change for Apple Intelligence.
The upcoming version of iOS 18 is expected to enhance Apple Intelligence by adding support for several new languages. Specifically, the update will likely include Chinese, English (India), English (Singapore), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
The good news is that you can quickly and easily turn off Apple Intelligence and take back the 7GB of storage that it eats. Here’s how: Open the Settings app on your iPhone. Scroll down and select Apple Intelligence & Siri. Toggle off Apple Intelligence. Confirm “Turn Off Apple Intelligence” when prompted.
Apple’s iOS 18.3 fixes a zero-day exploit that may have been actively used by hackers. Update now to protect your iPhone or iPad from attacks.
Apple's latest iOS update, version 18.3, brings a host of new features, bug fixes, and performance enhancements to iPhone users. While some updates are
Rumors about upcoming Apple hardware updates continue to circulate, with the iPhone 17 lineup, iPhone SE 4, and new Powerbeats Pro all in the
Your parents ring you up and they've got a problem: their iPhone isn't working. It "wont load pictures", they say. Or maybe it's having trouble with volume. Whatever the case may be, they're not well-versed in tech support,
Bloomberg News first reported on Tuesday that Apple, SpaceX and T-Mobile had been secretively working to add support for the network.
Apple released iOS 18.3 to the public today. Because this version changes the number immediately after the decimal, it will offer more significant upgrades than the recently released iOS 18.2.1.
T-Mobile iPhone users with access to the Starlink beta can now connect to Starlink satellites, thanks to iOS 18.3. Bloomberg reports that Apple worked quietly with SpaceX and T-Mobile to make this feature possible, and T-Mobile’s website confirms the new integration.