Apple has begun to roll out Apple Intelligence features with the iOS 18.2 update for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 series. While iOS 18.3 was a smaller update, iOS 18.4 will expand the features to include more languages. Siri could get a major overhaul with on-screen context awareness. However, reports indicate that the feature may be delayed until the next major update.
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Here’s everything we know about iOS 18.4’s release schedule, AI features, expanded language support, and more.
iOS 18.4 release timeline, expanded language support
According to a MacRumor report, Apple may release additional AI features and language support in early April, indicating that iOS 18.4 will be released soon. However, at the time of writing, the specific features that will be introduced with the upcoming update are unknown.
Additionally, the update will include support for Chinese (Simplified), English (India, Singapore), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), and Spanish. Other language support is expected to be phased in.
Apple Intelligence features
Apple was expected to release the much-anticipated on-screen context and personalised responses with Siri for users. According to the most recent report, Apple is experiencing issues with the AI-powered Siri and may face a delay as a result of software bugs and engineering issues. Apple may delay the AI Siri feature until May or later.
The update is also expected to include Priority Notifications, which will allow users to receive important alerts while reducing manual notification management. In addition, the update is expected to bring back the “Sketch” style to the Image Playground app, providing a new option for AI-generated image styling.
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