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Have Apple Intelligence FOMO? Don't. 3 Work-Arounds To Consider
Commentary: You might be able to recreate the perks of Apple Intelligence in other apps and tools you already use in your day-to-day life.
How to set up and use Apple Intelligence on your iPhone
You’ll be prompted to set up Apple Intelligence right after upgrading to iOS 18, but if you need to set it up later, head to Settings in iOS: Tap More for Your iPhone, and then Set Up Apple Intelligence. You’ll get an explanation of some of the AI upgrades you can use, and a short demo of how they work.
Missing Apple Intelligence on Your iPhone After Installing iOS 18.2? Here's What You Need to Do
After downloading and installing iOS 18.2 onto your iPhone – you made a backup before upgrading, right? – open the Settings app and go to Apple Intelligence & Siri (formerly just Siri). At the top of the settings, tap Join the Apple Intelligence Waitlist > Join Waitlist.
Where is Apple Intelligence on my iPhone?
Apple Intelligence isn’t turned on by default, You need to enable it to get started and can turn it off at any time. To get going, open Settings (System Settings on Mac), then select Apple Intelligence & Siri. On the next screen, tap Get Apple Intelligence.
The 5 best Apple Intelligence features to try right now on your new iPhone, iPad, or Mac
So you got a new Apple device over the holiday season? Here are five awesome Apple intelligence features to try right now.
Apple Intelligence development may be delaying iOS 19 feature work
The launch and development of Apple Intelligence and other iOS 18 features could impact iOS 19, due to engineers working on the AI push.
11 iOS 18.2 features to try on your iPhone first — that aren't Apple Intelligence
Apple Intelligence is definitely the headliner when it comes to iOS 18.2, the most recent update to Apple's iPhone software. But the list of new features doesn't end with Image Playground, Genmoji and any of the other AI-powered tools that iOS 18.2 brings to the table.
5 Apple Intelligence features to try first on your new MacBook
If you've upgraded your MacBook Pro or Mac mini to macOS Sequoia, there's a bunch of new Apple Intelligence features for you to check out! Here's how to get started.
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Apple Intelligence in iOS 18.2 & Apple Vision Pro is the gadget of the year on the AppleInsider Podcast
With this week's OS updates, Apple Intelligence is truly here, with more to come. Plus Apple is again or still in trouble for ...
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iOS 18.2: How to Use Genmoji and Apple Intelligence to Create Custom Emoji
In the search bar, type the emoji you want to create, like "raven on a book." 4. Tap Create New Emoji. Your iPhone will ...
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Apple’s iOS 18.2 update brings new AI features
To install iOS 18.2, users should first back up their iPhone, update to iOS 18.1.1, charge their device to at least 20%, ...
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Apple iOS 18.2 launches today. Here are its new features.
Apple iOS 18.2 launched on Wednesday, bringing new Apple Intelligence features to iPhone users. The latest mobile operating ...
CNET on MSN
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Conjure Drawings From Sketches Using Image Wand in Apple Intelligence on Your iPhone or iPad
Image Wand is a tool in the Markup mode found in Notes, Pages or any app that uses the system's built-in drawing capabilities ...
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Report: iOS 19 will support all iPhones released since 2018
Macworld While Google and Samsung and other Android phone makers make big proclamations about how long their handsets will ...
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What Exactly Does 'Natural Language' Mean for Apple's iOS 18.2?
This latest feature is one of the most nifty things available on Apple Intelligence's list of capabilities, including its ...
CNET on MSN
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Unplug from Apple Intelligence: A Step-by-Step Guide for the 73% Who Don't Buy into AI Hype
Apple and Google are hyping the AI features they're bringing to iPhone and Android smartphones -- Apple even cheekily ...
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