Apple has launched the release candidate for iOS 18.4, with a stable release expected shortly. Key features include ...
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For example, Apple's AI-powered emoji generator Genmoji isn't included in this iOS update, so it'll be included in a future update. When Apple released iOS 18, it brought RCS messaging support to ...
iOS 19 could bring a whole new look to your iPhone, according to Mark Gurman at Bloomberg. Gurman, who has a solid track record when it comes to Apple's developments, predicts a redesign impacting ...
Apple has just released public beta 2 for iOS 18.4, bringing a variety of new features and changes for users in the public beta program. Here’s everything that’s new. New features in iOS 18.4 ...
Seven reasons, actually. The second iOS 18.4 beta unveiled seven new emoji that were part of version 16 of the Unicode Consortium’s emoji list. They include: The list, which also includes the ...
In the second iOS 18.4 beta that Apple released today, there are a selection of new emoji characters, including bags under eyes, fingerprint, leafless tree, root vegetable, harp, shovel ...
The iOS 18.4 beta that Apple released to developers today is available for the iPhone 12 models, which means those devices can once again be updated to iOS 18.4. After Apple released the first ...
Apple rolled out the iOS 18.4 beta at the end of February, with the full version of the update expected in April. But forgive us if we're already looking ahead to iOS 18.5. Typically, this late in ...
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Another thing to keep in mind is that only users running the latest software can see the new emoji. This means that users running iOS 18.3 or earlier versions of the operating system will only see ...