Apple Launches iOS 18.2 Beta 3 and iPadOS 18.2 Beta 3, Bringing Exciting New AI Features
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Apple has rolled out iOS 18.2 beta 3 and iPadOS 18.2 beta 3 to developers, offering a sneak peek at a range of new artificial intelligence-powered tools and features. With additions like ChatGPT integration, Genmoji, Image Playground, and Visual Intelligence, Apple’s latest beta release is paving the way for a more AI-driven user experience on iPhone and iPad.
A Glimpse into Apple Intelligence
The new AI features in iOS 18.2 are part of Apple Intelligence, a personal intelligence system that enhances communication, productivity, and creativity on your device. To access Apple Intelligence, users can join a waitlist in the Settings menu. Available languages include English (US, UK, CA, AU, NZ, and ZA), but the feature isn’t yet available in the EU or China.
Supported devices for Apple Intelligence currently include all iPhone 16 models and the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Let’s dive into some of the standout features in this beta release.
Highlights of New Features in iOS 18.2 Beta
1. ChatGPT Integration
Apple is making it easier to get hands-free advice and answers with built-in ChatGPT integration. Users can now engage in conversational queries and receive real-time responses, enhancing the overall utility of iOS 18.2.
2. Genmoji
With Genmoji, users can create personalized and animated emojis for a unique expression experience. This fun feature brings more personality to messaging and can be tailored to fit your style.
3. Image Playground
Image Playground offers users a creative space to design custom images, complete with editing tools and filters. This feature allows users to craft visuals for social media, wallpapers, and more directly on their iPhone or iPad.
4. Visual Intelligence
Visual Intelligence leverages machine learning to interpret images, identify objects, and provide intelligent photo organization. It’s especially useful for managing photo libraries and makes sharing and tagging photos easier.
5. Redesigned Mail App with Categories
The Mail app has received a new look with categories, allowing users to organize their inbox more effectively. The categorization feature helps you keep tabs on important emails while filtering out clutter.
6. Default Apps Menu
Users can now set preferred default apps for calling, messaging, browsing, and more, directly from the new Default Apps menu. This adds customization to the iOS experience, allowing you to tailor app usage based on your preferences.
7. Volume Limit Slider
iOS 18.2 introduces a Volume Limit slider, letting users set a cap on audio volume for a safer listening experience. This setting doesn’t impact call or alarm sounds, but it helps manage media playback volume.
8. Image Wand
Image Wand enables users to enhance photos with ease. Users can circle a rough sketch to replace it with a new related image, or circle an empty space to create an entirely new image inspired by a note or theme.
9. Share Item Location in Find My
This update brings the Share Item Location feature to Find My, allowing users to share the location of AirTags or Find My accessories with third parties like airlines. This is especially helpful for recovering lost luggage or other belongings.
10. EU-Specific Feature Support
Developers working on EU-specific features now have the flexibility to work on them from anywhere, a useful addition for those creating solutions that adhere to regional requirements.
11. ChatGPT Plus Subscription
For users who want to access premium features in ChatGPT, the option to subscribe to ChatGPT Plus is now available, bringing enhanced capabilities and priority response times.
Preparing for iOS 18.2
To install the iOS 18.2 beta, developers should back up their devices to ensure that data is safe during the testing phase. For those not yet on the beta, Apple will be making the full update available for iPhone X and later in the near future.
With its latest beta release, Apple is taking significant strides in integrating artificial intelligence into iOS, from smarter photo tools to interactive conversations. The upcoming features promise a more intuitive, customized experience, positioning iOS 18.2 as a major update for Apple users.