Apple is currently testing the Apple Intelligence features in the iOS 18.1 beta version. While eligible iPhone users will not get to experience the AI features until October, however, they can explore the capabilities of what Apple Intelligence can do in the beta version. Currently, Apple has rolled out several Apple Intelligence features with writing tools, smarter Siri, Photos AI tools, and much more. However, check out these 5 iOS 18 Apple Intelligence features that can completely change the landscape of how we use the iPhone.
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3. Smarter Siri: The Apple smart assistant is now powered by Apple Intelligence which now boosts its capabilities to understand prompts in a human form. Additionally, it can carry out several complex tasks. Now, it also comes with a new Siri keyboard, enabling users to type commands.
4. Mail app AI features: The iPhone Mail app now enables users to summarise emails in a clear concise form that highlights the key areas. Apple Intelligence also enables users to access priority mail on top. Therefore, users can never miss out on important emails from bosses.
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5. Voice recording and summarisation in the Notes app: This feature works similarly to the call recording feature, however, during meetings, it can directly record the voice notes via the Notes app and generate transcription. Later, the transcribed voice notes can be transformed into detailed summaries as well. This feature reduces the hassle of using the recording app and then transferring the file to the Notes app for transcription.
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