Release Time Global Rollout: iOS 18 is set to roll
out globally today. The exact timing may vary depending on your region and time
zone, but updates usually become available throughout the day.
Supported iPhone Models iOS 18 generally supports a
range of iPhones, though the list may be updated with the final release.
As of recent updates, supported models typically
include: iPhone 15 series iPhone 14
series iPhone 13 series iPhone 12 series iPhone 11 series iPhone SE (2nd
generation and later) Older models might not be supported, so it’s a good idea
to check Apple’s official list or settings on your device.
Key Features
iOS 18 is expected to introduce several new features and enhancements,
including: Revamped Widgets: More
customizable and interactive widgets on the home screen. Enhanced Siri:
Improved voice recognition and more natural responses.
New Focus Modes: More granular control over
notifications and app usage. Advanced Privacy Features: Additional tools for
managing app permissions and data security. Updated Lock Screen: More
customization options and interactive elements.
Performance Improvements: Speed and efficiency
boosts across the system. New Apps or Updates to Existing Ones: Possible
enhancements to core apps like Mail, Safari, and Messages.
Apple launched its latest iPhone 16 lineup, which
includes the base model iPhone 16, the iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro and the
top-end iPhone 16 Pro Max, at its ‘It's Glowtime' event on September 9.
The new phones, that will run on iOS 18
out-of-the-box, go on sale from September 20. However, people who own older
supported iPhone models will be able to try out Apple's latest mobile OS before
future iPhone 16 owners do.
Apple will begin rolling out iOS 18 on supported
devices on Monday.
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