Key Points:
• Apple is expected to release iOS 18.3 in late January or early February.
• The update focuses on bug fixes and performance improvements, with no new Apple Intelligence features.
• iOS 18.4 is expected to enter beta testing later this month and be released to everyone in March or April, with major new Apple Intelligence features.
Apple has just released the first beta of iOS 18.3, and while it’s not a major update, it’s still important for iPhone users to stay on top of. The update focuses on bug fixes and performance improvements, with no new Apple Intelligence features. So, when can you expect the update to hit your device? According to Apple’s beta testing schedule for iOS 17.3 last year, the update is likely to follow a similar pattern.
Here’s a breakdown of the expected beta testing schedule for iOS 18.3:
- Beta 2: Later this week or early next week
- Beta 3: Followed by just one more beta
- Release Candidate (RC): January 17, 2024
- Public release: January 22, 2024
So, you can expect iOS 18.3 to arrive on your iPhone in late January or early February. But what’s new in this update, you ask? Well, the update includes a few tweaks and bug fixes, such as:
- Robot vacuum support in the Home app
- Tweaked icon for the Image Playground app
- Bug fixes for the Writing Tools API and Genmoji
- Ability to log in to the Feedback app using Face ID or Touch ID
- Dark mode support for the icon of the Camera Control menu in the Accessibility page of Settings
While iOS 18.3 may not be a major update, Apple is expected to pick up the pace again with iOS 18.4, which is expected to enter beta testing later this month and be released to everyone in March or April. This update is expected to include major new Apple Intelligence features, so iPhone users may want to hold off on updating until then.
For now, keep an eye on Apple’s beta testing schedule, and you’ll know exactly when iOS 18.3 is set to arrive on your device.
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