Apple Intelligence enabled by default in upcoming iOS 18.3 update for eligible iPhones | Tech Tips
Apple will soon be releasing iOS 18.3 update to all its iPhone users. Ahead of the official release, a new report suggests that the company will switch on Apple Intelligence by default with its upcoming iOS update. Until now, Apple Intelligence was available as an opt-in feature for users of iPhone 15 Pro and above.
Apple Intelligence to become default feature with iOS 18.3
- As mentioned, iPhone users had to manually enable Apple Intelligence on their supported iPhone models by going to the Apple Intelligence and Siri section within the Settings app.
- But that will change with iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, and macOS 15.3 as Apple Intelligence will be enabled by default for Apple users upgrading to the latest iOS, iPadOS or macOS version, according to release candidate notes spotted by 9to5Mac.
- Apple also said that iPhone users will have access to Apple Intelligence features after setting up a new device.
- The company also wrote that iPhone users who don’t wish to use Apple Intelligence will have to manually disable it by going to the Apple Intelligence and Siri section in the Settings app and toggle off the Apple Intelligence button.
Apple Intelligence-powered iPhone and iPad models
If you are unsure that your iPhone or iPad supports Apple Intelligence, here’s a list of supported models — iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, M1-powered iPad more and newer models, M1-powered iPad Air and newer models, and iPad Mini.
iOS 18.3 expected release date
Reports suggest that iOS 18.3 update could arrive in late January. This means that we could see Apple’s next major iOS update arriving on eligible iPhone models by January 31st. At this point, it is important to mention that Apple hasn’t shared the exact roll-out date for iOS 18.3 yet.
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