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In less than a month’s time, Apple is likely to finally give us a first look at the latest iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, when the tech giant hosts its annual iPhone event in September.
Expected to be jam-packed with AI smarts, Apple already gave us a peek at how the software running on the latest smartphones will differ from iOS 17 when it hosted its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, introducing us to iOS 18 for the first time.
But the most recent iPhone rumours suggest the new tools making up part of Apple Intelligence, which will use machine learning to connect every app on your phone so that they can talk to each other – making Siri smarter – might not arrive until iOS 18.1, which isn’t expected to roll out until October.
If true, that could heavily disincentivise people…