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Apple is set to release iOS 18.2 next month, bringing the second round of Apple Intelligence features to iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 models. This update brings several major advancements to Apple's AI integration, including completely new image generation tools and a range of Visual Intelligence-based enhancements. There are a handful of new non-AI related feature controls incoming as well.

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While not all advertised Apple Intelligence features will be available immediately, iOS 18.2 introduces several capabilities that aim to make your iPhone smarter and more intuitive. Below, we've listed 18 new things your iPhone will be able to do when the update rolls out in December.

Share AirTag Location With Trusted Friend or Airline

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Find My has a new option to Share Item Location with an "airline or trusted person" that can help you locate something that you've misplaced. Choosing the Share Item Location option creates a link that lets someone view the location of a lost item when they open the link.

The link can be opened on a non-Apple device, so an iPhone or Mac is not required to provide someone with your item's location. Links expire after a week or when you're reunited with your lost item. More than 15 airlines will offer the feature, which will be integrated into each airline's customer service process for locating mishandled or delayed baggage, according to Apple. In addition to items equipped with an AirTag, the feature also works with third-party accessories and item trackers that support the Find My network.

Require Screen On for Camera Control

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On iPhone 16 models, under "Display & Brightness" in the Settings app, there is a new Camera Control toggle called Require Screen On. When enabled, this setting requires that your iPhone screen is illuminated before a press of the Camera Control button will open the Camera app or a compatible third-party camera app. It's a handy option if you find yourself pressing the button accidentally.

Lock Auto Exposure and Auto Focus

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By applying light pressure on the Camera Control button on iPhone 16 models, you can now lock auto focus and auto exposure settings. The lock remains active until you release your finger from the button. Enabling the feature involves navigating to Settings ➝ Camera ➝ Camera Control and toggling on the AE/AF Lock option.

View Video Fullscreen in Photos

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When iOS 18 was released in September, it brought a major redesign to the Photos app on the iPhone, but some of the updates received mixed feedback. Since announcing iOS 18, Apple has made ongoing adjustments to the app, and that looks set to continue in iOS 18.2. In the latest beta, the video player has been updated to occupy more screen space, removing the thick borders seen in earlier iOS 18 versions. Now, videos display in full screen without needing a tap to expand them.

iPhone Mirroring With Hotspot

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With iOS 18.2, you can now use iPhone Mirroring even while your iPhone’s hotspot connection is shared with your Mac. Previously, connecting your Mac through Personal Hotspot prevented the use of iPhone Mirroring.

Track Safari Download Progress

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With iOS 18.2, tracking your Safari downloads should be more effortless and immediate, since you can keep an eye on download progress right from your iPhone's Lock Screen. On iPhone 14 Pro models and newer, it also appears in the Dynamic Island.

Adjust Media Volume on Lock Screen

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Prior to 2022, the volume slider was a familiar presence on the Lock Screen whenever media was playing. When Apple released iOS 16, however, it removed the control without explaining the reason, much to the dismay of many users.

Thankfully, Apple is bringing the control back as an option in iOS 18.2. If you're already on the iOS 18.2 beta, you'll find a toggle in Settings ➝ Accessibility ➝ Audio & Visual, labeled "Always Show Volume Control". Enable the switch, and you'll be able to adjust volume from the Lock Screen without having to unlock your ‌iPhone‌ or use the physical volume buttons.

Play Daily Sudoku Puzzles

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With iOS 18.2, Apple News+ subscribers in the U.S. will gain access to daily sudoku puzzles, offering easy, moderate, and challenging difficulty levels. A scoreboard will keep track of your sudoku statistics, including the total number of puzzles solved and your fastest completion times for each difficulty level. This addition will be the fourth puzzle game available with an Apple News+ subscription, joining Crossword, Crossword Mini, and Quartiles.

Easily Manage Default Apps

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iOS 18.2 includes a new "Default Apps" section that can be found in the Settings app, which can be used to manage your default apps for the iPhone. This is a feature that Apple promised would be coming to the European Union, but it looks as if it may become available worldwide, based on the beta.
In the latest beta, US users can access the Default App interface to choose their preferred Email, Call Filtering, Browser, and Passwords, and Keyboards. EU users should have more options for choosing non-Apple apps as their default, as they are able to delete core apps like Messages, App Store, Safari,... Click here to read rest of article

Article Link: 18 New Things Your iPhone Can Do in iOS 18.2
 
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I haven’t enrolled myself in the AI feature yet, sitting out and waiting to see how this all matures and how much I need this on my phone. I already have ChatGPT premium, but it resides on the iOS app but I primarily use it on my Mac. Seems to work for me this way for now.
 
Apple needs to add Calendar apps to it's default apps preferences. I'm kinda shocked they allowed people to personalize their dialer before being able to opt out of iCal.
 
Still waiting for the option to control the ringer volume via Siri, I can control the media volume and Siri volume but not the ringer volume, that has to be manually adjusted. o_O
 
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Never seen so many features in one update that are limited to such a minority of users.

I guess the mail organization is good. The other 17 🤷‍♂️
I'm using a 13 Pro Max, on iOS 17 whatever it is. I completely skipped whatever version came out during the height of COVID. That release was a mess. I may skip this version also. The phone is working great, and I don't see any benefits, only possible headaches.

Do the 13's get mail organization?
 
Encryption unfinished?

Why is Mail still not end to end encrypted?

That would be PRIVACy as Apple advertises.

same for contacts and calendar apps …

Maybe because encrypted mails cannot be read by apple intelligence, right?
 
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I'm using a 13 Pro Max, on iOS 17 whatever it is. I completely skipped whatever version came out during the height of COVID. That release was a mess. I may skip this version also. The phone is working great, and I don't see any benefits, only possible headaches.

Do the 13's get mail organization?
13 Pro here. Yes to mail organization.

I upgraded so I could put my Home Screen icons where I want them.

It’s still way too damn “helpful” though. Moving an icon still causes other icons to shuffle around. Just stay put damnit!

It’s not so bad overall, not incredibly buggy. But yeah if you’re happy on 17 I don’t think you’re missing anything.

Oh yeah don’t get too excited about RCS either because after all the kerfuffle it turns out most Android users don’t actually have it either because they aren’t using the only Android app that supports it, Google’s.
 
13 Pro here. Yes to mail organization.

I upgraded so I could put my Home Screen icons where I want them.

It’s still way too damn “helpful” though. Moving an icon still causes other icons to shuffle around. Just stay put damnit!

It’s not so bad overall, not incredibly buggy. But yeah if you’re happy on 17 I don’t think you’re missing anything.

Oh yeah don’t get too excited about RCS either because after all the kerfuffle it turns out most Android users don’t actually have it either because they aren’t using the only Android app that supports it, Google’s.
Thanks for the write-up. Have to laugh at the RCS comment. You would have thought that was a new era in communication the way everyone initially reacted to it, including the Google ads "welcoming" them to modern texting. 😆
 
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Thanks for the write-up. Have to laugh at the RCS comment. You would have thought that was a new era in communication the way everyone initially reacted to it, including the Google ads "welcoming" them to modern texting. 😆

The irony of Google making any remark to anyone about messaging. I'm reminded of the Pulp Fiction meme of Travolta wandering back and forth aimlessly.

They wouldn't know messaging if it smacked them in the face. Which it metaphorically has, several times. By their own metaphorical hand.
 
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Will I be able to ask Siri to do custom things to my iphone? "Siri, turn night shift on every day at 9pm when I leave from the studio" ? "Siri, change my wallpaper to something in the "vacation" photo album". "Siri, turn off all notifications for [jane doe] contact"

Siri should be able to carry out tasks like this with AI...
 
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I'm using a 13 Pro Max, on iOS 17 whatever it is. I completely skipped whatever version came out during the height of COVID. That release was a mess. I may skip this version also. The phone is working great, and I don't see any benefits, only possible headaches.

Do the 13's get mail organization?
Sounds as if it will so long as you can run 18.2.
14 PM here with a 96% battery health. Needless to say, I’m in no rush upgrading either.
 
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Does anyone know of a good resource that keeps track of all these features and what will be available by phone and country? I'm losing track of whats being released and what I have/don't have access to and if it's because I'm in the UK or if it's because I have an iPhone 15 Pro Max... The most complicated iOS update ever released. Even simple things like the layered voice note feature. Nothing to do with AI but apparently that's only available on the iPhone 16 - Why????
 
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I wouldn't have included "Get an iPhone Charge Time Estimate" in this list of "18 New Things Your iPhone Can Do in iOS 18.2."

The iPhone can't do it yet even with the newest 18.2 Beta, and there isn't any guarantee whatsoever that it will be able to do this once the final 18.2 is released.

Just because some incomplete snippets of code that could eventually be used to accomplish this were found doesn't mean this is something "new that your iPhone can do in iOS 18.2."
 
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cool. Can we get multiple user spaces? Would be nice to have completely separate spaces. Thank you.
 
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