iOS 18.2 to arrive in December with 10 new features

Apple has released iOS 18.1 a few days ago , with the first wave of Apple Intelligence. And it has also confirmed the arrival of iOS 18.2 in December.     

iOS 18.2 is the next step, which will bring new Apple Intelligence features to the selected iPhone series. Let’s look at these upcoming features.

Image Playground: This app will let you type to create “fun images in seconds” with three different styles: Animation, Illustration, and Sketch. In addition to being available as a standalone app, Image Playground will also be built right into apps like Messages and Mail.

Genmoji: Genmoji is an Apple Intelligence feature that will let you generate custom emoji based on text descriptions.

ChatGPT integration: When you interact with Siri, you will have the option to communicate with ChatGPT. Additionally, ChatGPT will be integrated with Writing Tools, allowing you to generate text based on the topics you’re writing about. 

Priority Notifications: Apple will also reportedly debut Priority Notifications as part of iOS 18.2 later this year. Priority Notifications will appear at the top of your notification stack “to surface what’s most important.”

Camera Control upgrades for iPhone 16 will also come with iOS 18.2. 

The Camera Control on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro will get a new feature wih iOS 18.2: a two-stage shutter mode.

Visual Intelligence; There’s also one more Apple Intelligence feature coming this year for iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro users, dubbed visual intelligence.

Mail app design:  iOS 18.2 will also include the new Mail app design that Apple. The Mail app will use on-device categorisation to organize and sort incoming email into different categories: Primary, Transactions, Updates and Promotions.




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