iOS 18: The Biggest OS Upgrade in iPhone History - Here's What's New
Creating blank spaces and customizing icon arrangement for a truly personalized experience is speculated to be possible with iOS 18.

The Biggest OS Upgrade in iPhone History: According to leaks and speculation, the iPhone 16 series will launch later in 2024.
iOS 18 is rumored to be the biggest update Apple has ever planned for the iPhone 16.
In conjunction with the iPhone 16 launch, Apple will unveil iOS 18 for everyone at its ann annual developer conference WWDC 2024 from June 10 to June 14.
What can you expect from iOS 18?
Apple's iOS 18 will bring a massive redesign focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI). According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, it'll be the biggest AI update ever. With iOS 18, Apple will catch up with Google and Samsung, since it's already lagging behind.
Apple Music, Mail, and Notes will all have AI integration.
With large language models (LLMs), Siri will become a true "ultimate virtual assistant" with improved conversational features and deeper integration with Shortcuts.
Message Android users using RCS to enjoy features like better video quality and read receipts instead of iMessage's limitations.
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Creating blank spaces and customising icon arrangement for a truly personalised experience is speculated to be possible with iOS 18.
With iOS 18, Apple might also introduce "Adaptive Voice Shortcuts" and possibly adjust font sizes across more apps. The AirPods Pro might even gain hearing aid functionality.
Outdoor enthusiasts would love custom route planning and topographic maps on Apple Maps.
When will IOS 18 be available?
Rumors suggest many iPhones from 2018 and later will be compatible with iOS 18, like the iPhone XS and XR.
Those are all rumored features, but if they come true, iOS 18 could be a game changer.
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