It seems like Apple has confirmed the iOS 18.2 final release date timeframe. Here are the details on this.
Apple is all set to launch iOS 18.1 final version tomorrow which brings with it first set of Apple Intelligence features. These include features such as Writing Tools, new Siri animation, notifications summary, Photos app Clean Up tool and Memory movies, and more.
The next set of Apple Intelligence features are coming in iOS 18.2, which is currently in early beta stages. This version of iOS contains Apple Intelligence features which users are looking forward to, like ChatGPT integration, new enhanced Siri, Visual Intelligence for iPhone 16, Genmoji, Image Playground, Image Wand, and more.
Now, Apple on its official website, has a disclaimer which basically confirms iOS 18.2 public release date timeframe. Apple says that “Apple Intelligence coming this December” on its iPhone 16 Pro landing page which basically means that the company plans to roll out most of its Apple Intelligence features as part of iOS 18.2 before the end of year.
If history is anything to go by, Apple will likely release iOS 18.2 by second week of December, which will be around December 9th or 10th, before its annual holidays and Christmas shutdown.
For now though, you can update to iOS 18.1 tomorrow and get a taste of Apple Intelligence with some of the features coming as part of that release.
It is important to note that you will need an Apple Intelligence compatible device to take advantage of these AI-based features in iOS 18.1. To check Apple Intelligence compatibility, check the list here: Apple Intelligence Compatible iPhone, iPad And Mac Models [List].
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