iOS 18

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All these features and more.

Current iOS version

iOS 18 is the current release of Apple’s mobile operating system for the iPhone. Released on September 16, 2024, iOS 18 brings iPhone customization options, a new Photos app, a dedicated Passwords app, Apple Intelligence (on compatible devices) and more than 50 other new features.

Apple released iOS 18.1 on October 28, 2024, bringing the first Apple Intelligence features to the iPhone.

Apple released iOS 18.2 on December 11, 2024, with additional Apple Intelligence features, along with daily sudoku puzzles, mail categories, the ability to let someone help you find a lost AirTag and more.

iOS 18 top features

iOS Home Screen customization
Customize your iPhone’s Home Screen in fun new ways.

While the coolest new features in iOS 18 are all about Apple Intelligence, those are only available on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 models in iOS 18.1 and 18.2. For everyone else, here are the top features you can expect:

  • A fully customizable Home Screen lets you place icons anywhere on the screen, breaking free of the left-right-top-down queue for the first time ever. Fans of dark mode can now enjoy alternate dark mode icons. If you have a color theme you want to match, you can tint icons to any hue you want.
  • An all-new Control Center is highly customizable as well. You can add many more toggles and buttons, including those from third-party apps. You can resize some buttons to make them more prominent, and you can arrange your controls across multiple pages. In one fluid motion, you can swipe down to activate Control Center and continue swiping down to scroll through your pages.
  • Five major new features in Messages: You can format or animate text messages. You can schedule messages to be sent at a specific date and time up to a week in advance. Updated (color!) Tapbacks let you react to a text using any emoji. For sending higher-quality photos and videos or audio messages, texting friends with Android phones will now use Rich Communication Services, aka RCS, instead of SMS. Finally, if you own an iPhone 14 or newer, you can text via satellite when you lose your cell signal.
  • The Photos app receives a complete redesign. There’s no tab bar along the bottom; it’s one continuously scrolling view. Scroll up to see your library or scroll down to browse through your collections of memories, people, albums and more. The design has proven controversial, but continues to be tweaked throughout the beta process.
  • Safari will bring improved ways to look at web pages, with summaries, highlights and better interaction with online videos.

More features

iPhone Mirroring in macOS Sequoia
Control your iPhone from your Mac.

iOS 18.1

Animation showing Apple Intelligence on iPhone
Apple Intelligence is a powerful LLM that runs both in the cloud and on-device.

Apple released iOS 18.1 on October 28, 2024. It adds the first round of Apple Intelligence features (for compatible devices):

  • Writing tools can help you proofread, change tone and summarize text.
  • Notification summaries will give a brief overview of a busy text conversation.
  • The image clean-up tool in Photos lets you erase elements from a picture by circling it.
  • You can create a memory movie with a single-sentence text prompt, and be more descriptive when searching for a photo or video.
  • A “Reduce Interruptions” Focus mode intelligently chooses what to silence and what to let through.
  • You can transcribe a recorded phone call or voice memo in a note.
  • Siri can understand you if you stumble over your words, and has a new visual design.
  • Siri has extensive knowledge about Apple products and features, and can give step-by-step instructions.

There are a handful of other nifty features, too:

  • Hearing aid support for AirPods Pro 2.
  • Sleep apnea detection for Apple Watch Series 9, 10 and Ultra 2.
  • Record a phone call or FaceTime Audio call.
  • Minor tweaks to Control Center and the iPhone 16 Camera Control.
  • New “Spatial” mode in the Camera.

iOS 18.2

Creating images in Image Playground
Image Playground is the major new feature in iOS 18.2.

Apple released iOS 18.2 on December 11, 2024. It adds the following new Apple Intelligence features:

Other new features in iOS 18.2:

  • You can easily set your default browser, messaging app, password manager and more in Settings > Apps > Default Apps.
  • Daily sudoku puzzles for Apple News+ subscribers.
  • If you need help finding an AirTag, you can temporarily share it with someone else from the Find My app.
  • Apple Mail sorts your email into categories like Transactions, Updates and Promotions.
  • A new Copy Link with Highlight button in Safari lets you send a link to a specific part of a page, with highlighted text in yellow.
  • Additional settings for the Camera Control let you lock focus and exposure by holding it down, launch with a single click when your phone is locked and more.
  • You can record a multi-layer audio track in Voice Memos without headphones.
  • A new accessibility setting lets you have an on-screen volume slider on the iPhone lock screen.
  • Apple Podcasts sorts your subscribed shows by category.

iOS 18.3

Showing an italicized notification summary on the Lock Screen.
When it’s italicized, you know it’s been written by Apple Intelligence.

Apple released iOS 18.3 on January 27, 2025. It has the following new features and tweaks:

iOS 18.4

New emoji in iOS 18.4
Face With Bags Under Eyes, Shovel, Root Vegetable, Splatter, Fingerprint, Harp, Leafless Tree and Flag of Sark.

Apple released iOS 18.4 on March 31, 2025. Likely the final major release for iOS 18, it comes packed with a bunch of new features:

  1. A new Apple Intelligence feature, Priority Notifications highlight important updates at the top of your Lock Screen.
  2. New emoji include Face With Bags Under Eyes, Shovel, Root Vegetable, Splatter and more.
  3. Apple News+ Food includes recipes and editorial content from renowned culinary outlets. Gathering ingredients and following directions are all nicely formatted with lots of pictures.
  4. The Sketch style that was previously only available in Notes can now be used in Image Playground.
  5. The Camera Control can now open third-party apps like Snapchat, Halide, Instagram and more.
  6. Buttons to play Ambient Music can be added to Control Center or assigned to the Action button, in four themes: Chill, Productivity, Sleep and Wellbeing.
  7. You can pause App Store downloads from the App Store itself, and from Spotlight search results — not just from the Home Screen.
  8. More Shortcuts actions for Apple’s apps for more detailed automation.
  9. Mail categories first found on the iPhone in 18.2 are now in iPadOS 18.4 and macOS 15.4.
  10. New Vision Pro app collects news about cool new apps, games and features. You can also authorize and set up Guest Mode from your iPhone in a much-streamlined process.
  11. You can set a default Translate app if you’d prefer using something other than Apple Translate. In the European Union, you can set a different maps and navigation app, too.
  12. Visual Intelligence for iPhone 15 Pro can be initiated from the Action button.
  13. Apple Intelligence expands to the EU, and gains support for more languages.

iOS 18 features removed

Apple confirmed that the smarter Siri would not launch in iOS 18 as originally expected. Instead, the AI-powered improvements aimed at making Apple’s assistant more conversational and useful will roll out “in the coming year.” So, while Apple might soon start beta testing iOS 18.5, don’t expect it to pack a big Siri upgrade or any other radical new features.

iOS 18 release date

Apple released iOS 18 on September 16, 2024, alongside iPadOS 18, watchOS 11, macOS Sequoia, tvOS 18 and visionOS 2.

Download iOS 18 public beta

If you can’t wait for even more new features, you can try out the public beta. These beta updates are so you can test out new features in advance, before they’re released to the general public.

To install the beta, you can go to Settings > General > Software Update. After your device checks for available updates, tap Beta Updates and choose iOS 18 Public Beta. The Developer beta typically receives updates at the same rate of every two to four weeks, but the Public beta is released a day later in case of any critical or dangerous bugs.

iOS 18 supported devices

iOS 18 runs on the iPhone XS and newer, all the same devices that run iOS 17 — with the addition of the iPhone 16 lineup.

  • iPhone 16e, 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max
  • iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max
  • iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max
  • iPhone SE (3rd generation)
  • iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max
  • iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max
  • iPhone SE (2nd generation)
  • iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone XR
  • iPhone XS and XS Max

Read Cult of Mac’s latest posts on iOS 18:

iOS 19 may turn your AirPods into a remote camera button

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iOS 19/iOS 26 will reportedly enhance the AirPods experience by introducing new head gestures. The earbuds will also become smart enough to stop audio playback when you fall asleep while wearing them. Plus, you may finally be able to use the AirPods as a remote shutter for the camera.

With every new major iOS release, Apple added new features to AirPods as well. It appears the company may continue that trend this year as well.

How to hide your secret photos in the iPhone’s Photos app

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Don’t Let Anyone See
Keep your photos locked up like Fort Knox.
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You can easily hide photos and videos on your iPhone to keep secret and/or illicit images out of your main Photos library library. Hiding items from the camera roll makes sure nobody except you can see your embarrassing pictures, salacious nudes or old selfies with your ex.

Apple introduced the Hidden photo album years ago in iOS 8. But after Apple redesigned the Photos app in iOS 18, you can no longer find it at the bottom of the Albums tab — because the tab bar is gone.

Here’s what hiding photos does to your iPhone, how you can do stash those incriminating or mortifying pix, and where to find them.

Everything new in iOS 18.5

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iOS 18.5
iOS 18.5 is high, but somewhat light on changes.
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After over a month of beta testing, iOS 18.5 is now available for all compatible iPhones. Unlike previous point iOS 18 releases, the new build does not pack any significant new features.

The update mainly includes minor changes, but older iPhones will receive one major new feature. Keep reading to know about everything new in iOS 18.5 and iPadOS 18.5.

iOS 18.5 will bring satellite connectivity to iPhone 13 series

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iOS 18.5
iOS 18.5 is probably a week away, with good news for iPhone 13 users.
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Apple sent the iOS 18.5 release candidate out for testing Tuesday and revealed that the update will enable the iPhone 13 series to access carrier-provided satellite features. The new software also will bring other changes and bug fixes for models going back to the iPhone XR.

The release candidates for macOS Sequoia 15.5, iPadOS 18.5, watchOS 11.5, tvOS 18.5 and visionOS 2.5 also went out at the same time.

Celebrate World Password Day by getting to grips with the Apple Passwords app

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The time has come to use a password manager.
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The new Apple Passwords app makes it easier than ever to save login details for your apps, start using passkeys and create shared groups.

iCloud Keychain has been around for years, saving your passwords for you. But if you’ve ever had to copy a password out of the system to enter on a different computer, you had to dig through Settings — if you could even figure out how. The functionality discouraged a lot of people from using Apple’s password manager. It’s easy to find in iOS 18, thanks to a dedicated Passwords app you can put on your Home Screen.

The time of using the same password on all your internet accounts is over. Apple’s password manager is free, syncs everywhere (even with Windows PCs) and is incredibly easy to use. It creates strong passwords and automatically fills them in so you never need to.

Here’s how it works.

Don’t let iOS 18’s radically redesigned Photos app throw you for a loop

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The revamped Photos app in iOS 18 is a big change. Learn how to use it now.
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Apple’s redesigned Photos app in iOS 18 brings the biggest changes ever to how you browse your pictures, videos and memories on your iPhone. Gone are the separate tabs across the bottom. Now the Photos app delivers a single, scrollable view. Scroll up to see your library; scroll down to sort through albums, people and memories.

It takes some getting used to — and the big changes are driving some people absolutely insane. To get a grip on all the changes, you need to learn where to find your recently saved images, deleted photos and your album of hidden photos.

Here’s how it works.

Apple stomps out CarPlay bug with iPhone update

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iOS 18.4.1 can be downloaded now
iOS 18.4.1 squashes bugs, including one related to CarPlay.
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Wednesday brought system software patches to an array of Apple devices, all intended to fix bugs. This includes the release of iOS 18.4.1 to remove a bug that prevented some iPhone users from accessing CarPlay over a wireless connection. There are two important security fixes, too.

Plus, Apple also made macOS Sequoia 15.4.1, iPadOS 18.4.1, tvOS 18.4.1 and visionOS 2.4.1 available at the same time. But no equivalent watchOS update appeared.

iOS 18.5 beta 1: All the new features and changes

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iOS 18.5 beta 1
iOS 18.5 beta 1 packs little new features
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Apple pushed iOS 18.5 beta 1 to developers within days of iOS 18.4‘s public release. While the latter packed several notable new features, the first iOS 18.5 beta sports relatively few changes.

Below are all the changes we have discovered in iOS 18.5 beta 1 so far.

Everything new in iOS 18.4 [Out now]

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Everything New in iOS 18.4
This one is the emoji update.
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iOS 18.4, which Apple released Monday, brings several significant new features to iPhones. It is one of the biggest updates to the operating system since the initial public release of iOS 18 in September 2024.

Among other things, the update will also introduce a key Apple Intelligence feature that Apple showcased at WWDC24. Keep reading to learn about all the new features in iOS 18.4 — or watch our video. (Apple also released iPadOS 18.4, macOS Sequoia 15.4 and visionOS 2.4, which include similar upgrades, on Monday.)

iOS 18.4 and macOS Sequoia 15.4 take penultimate step toward release [Update]

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iOS 18.4
The iOS 18.4 Release Candidate means the full version is almost here.
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Apple seeded second release candidates of iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4 on Friday, a day after releasing a second release candidate for macOS 15.4. These follow-up releases likely do nothing but fix bugs discovered in the first release candidates of these operating systems, which Apple released Monday.

When the final versions go live sometime in April, the OS updates will give millions of people around the world their first access to Apple Intelligence (and bring other improvements to boot). But they won’t include the much-anticipated smarter version of Siri that Apple promised last year.

WhatsApp can now replace your iPhone’s default Phone and Messages apps

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Set WhatsApp as default calling and texting app on your iPhone.
But will you do it?
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For the first time on an iPhone, you can set WhatsApp as the default calling and messaging app. The feature remains exclusive to the latest WhatsApp beta for iOS, but should soon expand to the public build.

WhatsApp is the first major app to adopt the necessary APIs, enabling you to replace Apple’s Phone and Messages apps on your iPhone.

Apple goes after iPhone and Mac bugs with software patches

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iOS 18.3.2 fixes bugs and patches a security hole.
iOS 18.3.2 is out for iPhone, along with macOS 15.3.2, iPadOS 18.3.2 and visionOS 2.3.2.
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Apple introduced on Tuesday four patches for a range of devices to deal with bugs. iOS 18.3.2, macOS 15.3.2, iPadOS 18.3.2 and visionOS 2.3.2 are all ready to download.

In addition to a bug fix related to streaming content, the patches also include a fix for a potentially serious security issue.

iOS 18.4 beta 2: All the new features and changes

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iOS 18.4 beta is packed with new features.
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A week after the first iOS 18.4 beta dropped, Apple released the second beta build. It packs even more changes and brings an iPhone 16 feature to the iPhone 15 Pro lineup.

Below are all the changes we have discovered in iOS 18.4 beta 2 and previous builds so far.

The secret fastest way to share a Wi-Fi password on iPhone

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This is the best way to give everyone the Wi-Fi password.
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When guests come over, it’s common courtesy to share your Wi-Fi password — and your iPhone offers plenty of tricks up its sleeve to make it easy.

You don’t need to go through your photo library to look up the picture you took of the bottom of your router, then read the long string of numbers and letters. Instead, you can show them a convenient QR code to connect them instantly. Or, if they’re in your contacts, you can share the password with a single button tap. For your Android and Windows friends, you can look up any saved Wi-Fi password from either Settings, or, well … Passwords. If you often work with colors, a Nix Mini Color Sensor can make identifying and matching colors quick and effortless.

Here’s how. Keep reading below or watch our quick video.

How to get Apple Intelligence early — in the European Union and on Vision Pro

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Get the Apple Intelligence features early.
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You can get Apple Intelligence right now on your iPhone, iPad, Mac and Vision Pro. All you have to do is update to the latest developer beta release. You’ll get access to Visual Intelligence, Image Playground, Genmoji and more.

The developer beta of iOS 18.4 enables Apple Intelligence in the European Union for the first time. visionOS 2.4 brings the featureset to the Vision Pro.

Apple Intelligence is compatible with the iPhone 15 Pro and the new iPhone 16 lineup. Unfortunately, older devices (or even the iPhone 15) don’t have enough RAM to support Apple’s Foundation models. Luckily, you can also try it out if you have an iPad or Mac with an M-series or A17 Pro chip.

Here’s how to get it all.

Apple’s AI-powered Visual Intelligence tool heads for iPhone 15 Pro

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iPhone 16 using Visual Intelligence
Visual Intelligance transforms real-world objects into digital data.
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Visual Intelligence, which previously was reserved for the iPhone 16 models, will reportedly reach the two iPhone 15 Pro variants in the near future.

Realistically, there was no reason why the artificial intelligence feature shouldn’t have been added to Apple’s 2023 models with the debut of iOS 18. In fact, with the growing demand for AI-powered productivity tools, many users are looking for ways to AI take notes efficiently to enhance their workflow.

Make your texting snazzier with iMessage effects

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Spruce up your texting with iMessage effects.
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iMessage effects can add much more meaning, emotion and fun to your texting. You can add bolditalicsunderline and strikethrough text, just like a formatted document, and even choose from a bunch of cool, animated effects.

You can make congratulations more bombastic, to rejoice in someone’s finest moments. Or, you can use formatting and effects to convey sarcasm, stress and sorrow more clearly.

Keep reading below or watch our video.

Apple closes iPhone security hole with fresh software update

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iOS 18.3.1
Install iOS 18.3.1 if you have any concern your iPhone might get hacked. Or if you just don’t want bugs.
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iOS 18.3.1, iPadOS 18.3.1 and more updates went out Monday. These bring bug fixes, while a security update makes them highly recommended for anyone with a compatible iPhone or iPad.

In addition, you can download macOS Sequoia 15.3.1, watchOS 11.3.1 and visionOS 2.3.1 — each with their own fixes — now as well.

How to remove ads and other distractions on iPhone in Safari

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Simplify the web, one annoyance at a time.
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Safari’s Hide Distracting Items feature lets you remove ads from your iPhone, along with other elements on the page that irritate you. It doesn’t require an ad blocker or a paid extension — Apple built it right into the browser in iOS 18.

Hide Distracting Items is not an ad blocker per se, but if you are pestered by pop-ups and other items with no obvious close button, Hide Distracting Items can come to the rescue. Here’s how to use it — keep reading or watch our video.

Apple Intelligence to gain support for these languages in April

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Apple Intelligence on Mac, iPad and iPhone
Apple Intelligence will soon get a major international expansion.
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Apple’s rollout of Apple Intelligence has been slow. The AI suite debuted with iOS 18.1 but initially launched in only a limited number of markets and languages.

Since then, the company has expanded support to more regions and languages, but there is still significant ground to cover. This April, the company will further accelerate its efforts and expand Apple Intelligence’s availability to more languages.

How to schedule texts and send messages later on iPhone

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Let the computer send your text for you.
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Schedule a text message from your iPhone to make sure you never forget to send that reminder text, birthday greetings or early morning message for someone in a different time zone. You can schedule a whole slew of texts up to a week in advance, with links, photos, attachments and more.

This feature can save your bacon if you’re often the type of person to forget to text someone later. And it’s really easy to figure out.

Everything new in iOS 18.3

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Everything new in iOS 18.3
Your iPhone is gaining some new features.
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After more than a month of beta testing, Apple released iOS 18.3 to the public Monday. Unlike the last two point updates, iOS 18.3 is light on big additions. However, it brings minor new features and some usability improvements. Check them all out below.

Apple seems determined we use its new artificial intelligence features

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Apple Intelligence at WWDC24
Apple Intelligence will soon be on by default on compatible handsets.
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iPhone users who install iOS 18.3 after the upgrade launches next week will find that Apple Intelligence is now on by default for those who use a compatible handset.

Previously, using the suite of AI-powered functions required opting in, but no longer. It’s a seemingly subtle but important change.

iOS 18.3 and macOS Sequoia 15.3 take penultimate step before release

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iOS 18.3
iOS 18.3 is likely only a week away.
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Apple seeded the release candidates for iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3 and macOS Sequoia 15.3 to developers Tuesday. In addition, the watchOS 11.3 RC, tvOS 18.3 RC and visionOS 2.3 RC went to developers at the same time. These bring only minor modifications to the various devices, though.

Release candidates are generally the final phase before the operating system upgrades go to users.