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Apple today provided the third betas of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 to public beta testers, bringing the new software to the general public. The third public beta comes a week after Apple released the second public beta.

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Public beta testers who have signed up for Apple's beta testing program can download the iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 updates by opening up the Settings app, going to General, tapping into the Software Update section and selecting the iOS 18 Public Beta option.

iOS 18 introduces Apple Intelligence, which are AI features deeply integrated into the operating system. Not all functionality is available at this time, but it brings Writing Tools for rewriting, polishing, proofreading, and summarizing text across apps, and you can generate custom images with Image Playground. There are custom emoji available through the Genmoji feature, and Siri is getting entirely overhauled. Note that Apple Intelligence isn't live in the public betas.

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Along with the AI features (which will be limited to the iPhone 15 Pro models and M-series iPads), iOS 18 brings a redesigned Home Screen with the option to rearrange app icons and widgets with open spaces, plus there's a tint option and new darker colors for Dark Mode.

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Control Center has been revamped and you can pick and choose what you want to have front and center from the new Controls Gallery. There are multiple pages so you can group related controls, and you can customize sizes. As part of this update, the Flashlight and Camera icons on the Lock Screen can be swapped out, and you can also choose Control Center options for the iPhone 15 Pro Action Button.

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The Messages app supports scheduling texts, you can use any emoji for the Tapback feature, and you can send messages via satellite. There are text effects you can use for any word, phrase, or emoji, plus formatting like bold and italic is an option. For texts with Android users, Apple now supports RCS, which basically means you won't run into issues with sending images and files, plus you can see typing indicators and read receipts and send texts over Wi-Fi.

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Safari is able to summarize webpages and show you important info at a glance, the Photos app has been overhauled to focus more on surfacing your best photos. A dedicated Passwords app makes it easier to get to your saved passwords and logins, and you can now lock any app with Face ID or Touch ID.

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With today's beta specifically, Apple is adding support Distraction Control, a feature that is designed to let you hide distracting elements like popups on webpages.

There are a ton of new features in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 that aren't mentioned here, so for a more in-depth look make sure to check out our iOS 18 roundup and our iPadOS 18 roundup.

Article Link: Apple Releases Third iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 Public Betas
 

gavroche

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I’ve only installed the public beta on my backup iPad… and haven’t had too much time to play around with it. But it appears they took another swipe and eliminating the camera roll/recents folder again? I know they did this last year also but reverted after much complaining. Am I missing anything? I see a recent downloads.. but it’s not the same. Doesn’t have all recent items (screenshots in different place, etc).
 

RayLancer

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Hoping the swipe to app library from home screen is quicker. It feels like it's slower than it was in 17.X.
 

scouser75

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It's this beta compatible with iPhone 12 pro?

And has anyone had a chance to test the previous cellular drop out issue some folk faced?
 

krspkbl

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My only issue so far with the PB is the battery draw on a iPhone 15 pro max
Have you had a look to see if any apps are running in the background? When I moved to beta on my 15 Pro Max the Translate app was running in the background for hours even though I’ve never used it. My battery was draining quickly because of it.

I uninstalled it and reinstalled which seemed to return battery life back to normal.
 
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