iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac: Apple has finally rolled out iOS 18.1 which brings a host of Apple Intelligence or AI features for users. It is worth mentioning that the tech major announced several AI features during its WWDC 2024 event. Weeks after the launch of the iPhone 16, these features are now available to iPhone users.

iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac

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iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac: Not just iPhone users, these features can be accessed on iPad and Mac as well through a free software update with the release of iPadOS 18.1 and macOS Sequoia 15.1. Check out the key features.

iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac: Writing Tools

iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac: Writing Tools will allow users to rewrite, proofread and summarize text virtually everywhere they write, including Mail, Messages, Notes, Pages, and third-party apps.

iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac: More Conversational Siri

iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac: With the new updates, Siri is expected to become more natural, flexible, and deeply integrated into the system experience. Users can type to Siri at any time on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and can switch fluidly between text and voice as they use Siri to accelerate everyday tasks. 

iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac: Intelligent Photos App

iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac: Now users can search any image by simply describing what they are looking for. This works for videos too. The Clean Up tool will help users to remove distracting elements.

iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac: Memories

iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac: Users will be able to create  the movies they want to see by simply typing a description

iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac: Priority Messages

iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac: This is a new section at the top of the inbox in Mail and shows the most urgent emails.

iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac: Compatible devices

iOS 18.1 on iPhone, iPad, Mac: Apple Intelligence is available on iPhone 16, Series smartphones, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPad with A17 Pro or M1 and later, and Mac with M1 and later.