Apple released iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, and macOS Sequoia 15.3, which means we're now ready for a new round of beta testing.
The tests show how well iOS 18.3 manages battery life under intense usage. If you’re wondering whether the update affects your battery, these findings might help you decide whether to upgrade or hold off. You may also like to check out:
If you've recently updated your iPhone to iOS 18.3 and noticed a significant decrease in battery life, rest assured that you're not alone. Many users have
OS 18.3 is now available to iPhone users everywhere. The update includes changes to Apple Intelligence features and more.
New Apple Intelligence features are coming soon in iOS 18.4, here are seven features and changes to expect in the next big iPhone update.
The upcoming version of iOS 18 is expected to enhance Apple Intelligence by adding support for several new languages. Specifically, the update will likely include Chinese, English (India), English (Singapore), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
Apple iOS 18.3 is compatible with all iPhones that can run iOS 18. This means all iPhones from the iPhone XS onwards, including the second- and third-generation iPhone SE models.
The Galaxy S25 delivers a more similar experience to the iPhone 16 than ever before, thanks in large part to recent One UI 7 and iOS 18 updates
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The Orico 20Plus MagPro Magnetic iPhone Portable SSD is a speedy-enough SSD for your iPhone, that is let down by the incredibly sorry state of Apple's Files app.
The grand Samsung Galaxy S25 unveiling was also the first time anyone got a good look at One UI 7, Samsung's take on Android 15—it's now available on the Galaxy S25 handsets, and will be making its way to older models as well in the coming months.