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iOS 18
Time to update your iPhone’s OS to iOS 18! You’re now able to further customize your Home Screen by dragging app icons and widgets wherever you want to frame your wallpaper however you want to. Choose to make app icons larger (without the folder / app descriptions below) on your screen if that’s how you prefer. You can also choose how your app icons and widgets look – light, dark, or with a colored tint. The Control Centre has gotten a more flexible customization option, with new controls including third-party apps and more. You can also change the controls on the Lock Screen, or remove them entirely.
Photos get a massive update, making it easier to find and relive memories. The simplified layout allows you to have an overview of your photos in collections such as Recent Days, People & Pets, and Trips. This allows you to quickly pull out photos and videos to share with loved ones, or to simply relive the moment. True to iOS 18 fashion, you can further personalize your layout to whatever matters most to you.
The first set of Apple Intelligence features will be available in October.
Find out more about what you can expect from iOS 18 here.
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iPadOS 18
iPadOS 18 brings your iPad experience to a whole new level, with new intelligence features designed for Apple Pencil. The Calculator app will provide brand new ways to solve problems and equations in tandem with Apple Pencil. Writing out mathematical expressions (or typing) will now allow you to instantly see the solutions in your own handwriting.
Customization also comes to iPad, and you can personalize your Home Screen in whichever way you want. Place app icons and widgets in any open position to frame your wallpaper, customize the look of your app icons, and change the controls in your Control Centre to your preference.
Find out more about iPadOS 18 here.
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macOS Sequoia
iPhone Mirroring is finally here, in macOS Sequoia! Work seamlessly across your iPhone and Mac with the latest Continuity feature – iPhone Mirroring. Rest easy knowing that your iPhone will remain locked the entire time, so no one else can access your activity on the iPhone. An all-new Passwords app will make your life way easier, with your passwords, passkeys, Wi-Fi passwords, and other credentials safely stored on Mac. Backed by secure end-to-end encryption, never lose another password ever again. Apple Intelligence will come to macOS Sequoia soon.
Find out more about macOS Sequoia here.
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watchOS 11
watchOS 11 brings even more powerful health and fitness insights, alongside a higher level of personalization, intelligence, and ways to stay connected. The new Vitals app offers an insight into your daily health status, and overnight health metrics. Training Load gives you the option to measure the intensity and duration of your workouts, and understand how they impact your body over time. Activity Rings goals can be customized based on the day of the week, and you can also pause your rings if you’re sick, or feel like taking a break. The Smart Stack is smartly curated based on your usage of the Apple Watch, and the Translate app is now available.
Find out more about watchOS 11 here.
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tvOS 18
tvOS 18 introduces more intelligent features like InSight, offering timely information about actors, characters, and music from every live-action Apple TV+ movie and show onscreen in real time. Guests can now control music playing from HomePod and HomePod mini using SharePlay and Apple Music.
Find out more about tvOS 18 here.
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visionOS 2
visionOS 2 is finally here, delivering new spatial computing experiences to Apple Vision Pro users. Existing photos can now be turned into spatial photos, and intuitive new hand gestures will now make navigating Vision Pro that much faster.
Find out more about visionOS 2 here.