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Following the launch of the iPhone 16e, Apple updated its iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia pages to give a narrower timeline on when the next updates are set to launch.

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All three pages now state that new Apple Intelligence features and languages will launch in early April, an update from the more broader April timeframe that Apple provided before. The next major point updates will be iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4.

Apple plans to make Apple Intelligence available in Chinese (Simplified), English (India, Singapore), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), and Spanish language support with the April update, with more languages like Vietnamese coming later in 2025.

Apple hasn't yet released the first betas of iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4, but we are expecting them any day now.

The April updates were supposed to include new Apple Intelligence Siri functionality, but Apple may need to delay the feature set to continue working out bugs.

Article Link: Here's When Apple Will Release iOS 18.4
 
Mark was pretty bullish on VisionOS 2.4 coming out this week.

They were smart not to release today as doing so would cannibalize 16e hype. Monday was a Holliday, too.

My bet is Monday, but maybe tomorrow? They seem to have shifted dev releases to Mondays and public beta releases to Tuesdays.
 
So Mark Gurman scammed us again. You shared a rumour from his mouth last week. Stating 18.4 beta will come this week. No beta. Its a lie like %90 of what Mark Gurman says. He literally have one job. Yet he keeps getting paid freely.
 
So Mark Gurman scammed us again. You shared a rumour from his mouth last week. Stating 18.4 beta will come this week. No beta. Its a lie like %90 of what Mark Gurman says. He literally have one job. Yet he keeps getting paid freely.
This week isn't over yet. Could come tomorrow...

Also, when did the definition of "scam" change? People call everything a scam now. This is not what a scam is.
 
The entitlement some people have in thinking a $3.5 trillion company owes you a beta on a schedule they defined is something else.

I’m definitely bummed but Jesus. Settle down people.
At least they have you looking out for them.
 
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