
Next week, iPhones will be getting a significant update with the release of iOS 18.3. This new version promises to bring some exciting features to the table.
One of the most notable changes is the improved performance and battery life. iOS 18.3 is said to optimize system resources to provide a smoother and more efficient experience.
Users can expect a more streamlined interface with a refreshed look and feel. The new design will make it easier to navigate and find the features you need.
Additionally, iOS 18.3 will include several bug fixes and security patches to ensure a more stable and secure experience.
What's New in iOS 18.3
iOS 18.3 is bringing some exciting new features to your iPhone. The new update will allow you to use the camera control button to add an event to Calendar from a poster or flyer.
One of the coolest features is the ability to easily identify plants and animals using Visual intelligence.
You'll also be able to manage settings for notification summaries from the lock screen on iPhone 16 Pro and higher models.
Notification summaries for News and entertainment apps are temporarily unavailable, but users who opt-in will see them again when the feature becomes available.
The Calculator app bug that was repeating the last mathematical operation when you tap the equals sign again is finally fixed.
The keyboard won't disappear when initiating a typed Siri request anymore.
Audio playback will now stop when you close Apple Music, even if the song isn't over yet.
Other Changes
iOS 18.3 is coming to iPhones next week, and I'm excited to share some of the smaller but still significant changes you can expect.
The Calculator app has been improved, and now you can repeat operations with multiple presses of the equal sign, a feature that was lost in the redesign.
This is a big deal for fans of the older calculator design, and it integrates well with the new Calculator experience.
The keyboard won't disappear when initiating a typed Siri request, which was a frustrating issue that's now been fixed.
Audio playback will also behave as expected, stopping when you close Apple Music, rather than continuing to play until the song ends.
Personalized Genmoji should now generate without requiring you to select a different person first, making it easier to use this fun feature.
Frequently Asked Questions
What iPhones will receive the iOS 18 update?
To receive the iOS 18 update, your iPhone must have an Apple A12 Bionic processor or newer, which includes all iPhones that support iOS 17.
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