While there is no fixed date for an iPhone SE release, several of Apple's second-tier products have launched in the late March to early April window. This includes the first Apple Silicon iMacs, the M2 MacBook Pro laptops, the iPad Air 5, and more. In addition to the iPhone SE, Apple is expected to debut the iPad 11 and the iPad Air this spring.
There’s another iPhone software update coming, as soon as this month. Here’s everything you need to know about the next release, called iOS 18.3, when it’s coming and what will be in it.
While iOS 18.3 does offer new features, none of them are what most users would consider game-changing to the overall iOS 18 experience. That is to say, if you don't like what Apple is doing with its latest OS versions and Apple Intelligence, nothing about this new version is likely to convert you.
A recent app debacle serves as a cautionary tale that helps explain why the days of big iOS redesigns are likely over.
Apple today seeded the release candidate versions of upcoming iOS 18.3 and iPadOS 18.3 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the
Apple has been slowly releasing and tweaking Apple Intelligence features with each new iteration of iOS 18. The public release of iOS 18.3 should be no different. The iOS 18.3 beta launched a week ago and we expect the public version to drop next week,
Apple introduced iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 in September, alongside the launch of the iPhone 16 series of smartphones featuring new hardware capable of supporting Apple Intelligence. With the release of the iOS 18.3 update, Apple completed the rollout of the first batch of AI features.
OS 18.3 isn’t the most feature-packed release, but it does represent a big moment for Apple Intelligence. Here’s why.
Apple provided developers and public beta testers with the release candidate version of iOS 18.3 today, and with it comes release notes
The next iPhone update will land in a matter of days but it looks like there may have been a surprise change. Here’s what’s happening.
This reliable indicator suggests the next version of the iPhone's system software is just about ready for release.