Apple’s iOS 18 Rumors: A Significant Leap for AI on the iPhone – CNET

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference will take place on June 10, where we expect the company to release the next version of iPhone software: iOS 18

Apple’s iOS 18 could bring the “biggest” software update in the iPhone’s history, according to the January edition of Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter. In the November edition, Gurman wrote that iOS 18 could bring “relatively groundbreaking” updates to the iPhone complete with “major new features and designs.” 

The news comes amid the generative AI hype cycle. Last fall, Google debuted its flagship Pixel 8 lineup with souped-up AI tricks and in January, Samsung launched the Galaxy S24 series with Galaxy AI. In light of this, it’s likely Apple will go in the same direction with the rumored iPhone 16 and iOS 18.

To be clear, Apple already has AI features baked into its iPhones like its photo duplication detection feature, but we’ve yet to see how generative AI will factor into the iPhone and iOS. With iOS 17, Apple included a slew of AI-powered features like the ability to clone your own voice on the iPhone and an updated keyboard with better autocorrect. But the company stopped short of unveiling generative AI products along the lines of Google’s Gemini or OpenAI’s Chat GPT. Still, the rumor mill points to meaningful changes in iOS 18. Here are the most credible ones.

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An illustration portraying the mix of blue and green bubbles on iPhone's iMessage service, with a sick-face emoji. An illustration portraying the mix of blue and green bubbles on iPhone's iMessage service, with a sick-face emoji.

Google’s launched a website dedicated to advocating for Apple to adopt the RCS text messaging standard, filled with links to tweet notes to the company.

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Apple has said it will bring RCS support, the cross-platform messaging standard, to the iPhone. According to a November report by 9to5Mac, an Apple spokesperson said it’ll be coming to the iPhone “later next year” and will work alongside iMessage.

RCS support should improve the current messaging experience between iPhone and Android users by bringing iMessage-like features. Those upgrades include sending high-quality photos and videos to contacts, read receipt, typing indicators and, most importantly, end-to-end encryption, something SMS messaging lacks. In other words, if you have an Android phone and are texting someone with an iPhone, you’ll be able to text each other over RCS instead of SMS. However, it’s important to remember that iMessage will remain exclusive to the iPhone and other Apple devices. RCS will not bring iMessage to Android phones.

Read More: Apple’s iMessage Will Probably Never Come to Android. And That’s OK.

As mentioned earlier, details are currently sparse on Apple’s plans and we don’t yet know which iPhones will be compatible with iOS 18. We’ll be updating this article as and when we get more details, so make sure to check back. Until then, you can get up to speed with iOS 17

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