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iOS 18.3: Everything You Need to Know
Apple has officially released iOS 18.3, and it might just be one of the most controversial updates in a while. This blog post will cover everything new in the update, including features, changes, performance, battery life, and whether you should update or not.
Introduction
iOS 18.3 is now available for all iOS 18 supported devices. The update size varies but is generally around 7 to 8 GB. This update brings several new features, improvements, and bug fixes.
iOS 18.3 Beta 3: What’s New and Improved
Apple has released iOS 18.3 Beta 3 to registered developers, bringing a host of new features, improvements, and bug fixes. This blog post will cover everything you need to know about the latest beta update.
Introduction
iOS 18.3 Beta 3 was released one week after Beta 2 and includes updates for iPadOS 18.3, watchOS 11.3, macOS Aqua 15.3, tvOS 18.3, and visionOS 2.3. The update size is approximately 755 MB on the iPhone 16 Pro Max, with a build number of 22D5055B, indicating we are close to a final release.
iOS 18: Essential Settings to Change Right Away
iOS 18 is a significant update, packed with new features and functionalities. To optimize your experience, privacy, and battery life, here are crucial settings you should adjust immediately after upgrading your iPhone.
1. Enable Custom Charge Limit
Preserve and extend your iPhone’s battery life by setting a custom charge limit. Lithium-ion batteries degrade faster when consistently charged to 100%.
- Go to Settings > Battery > Charging.
- Use the Charge Limit slider to set a limit, ideally around 90%.
- If you don’t have the slider, enable Optimized Battery Charging to cap charging at 80%.
2. Enable RCS Messaging
Rich Communication Services (RCS) brings enhanced texting features when messaging Android users, including read receipts, improved group chats, and higher-quality media sharing.
Exploring Apple’s Journal App in iOS 18
Apple’s Journal App has received a significant upgrade with iOS 18, making it one of the most underrated applications on the platform. This blog post will provide a comprehensive walkthrough of the app, its features, and how to use it effectively.
Introduction
The Journal App, initially released with iOS 17.2, allows users to write journal entries and attach various media and data from their iPhone. The app has evolved significantly from its bare-bones version 1 to a more robust and feature-rich version 2 in iOS 18.
iOS 18.3 Beta 2: What’s New and What to Expect
Apple has officially released iOS 18.3 Beta 2 for developers, with the public beta expected to follow soon. This update is available for all devices that support iOS 18 and brings several new features, improvements, and bug fixes. In this blog post, we’ll explore what’s new in iOS 18.3 Beta 2, including the build number, new features, and performance enhancements.
Assistive Access: Making iPhones Easier for Seniors
Starting in iOS 17 and iPadOS 17, Apple introduced a feature called Assistive Access, designed to help seniors and individuals with cognitive challenges use their iPhones and iPads more easily. This feature simplifies the interface and provides a more focused experience, reducing cognitive load and making essential functions more accessible. In this blog post, we’ll explore what Assistive Access is, how to set it up, and how it can benefit users.
iOS 18.2.1 Update: What’s New and Should You Update?
Today, Apple released the very first iOS update of 2025, iOS 18.2.1. This is a public release, not a beta, and is available to everyone not currently on the iOS 18.3 beta. This update came alongside iPadOS 18.2.1, but no other updates were released today. The update size is around 511 megabytes on the iPhone 16 Pro.
What’s New in iOS 18.2.1?
Apple mentions that this update provides important bug fixes, but does not specify what exactly has been fixed. The new build number is 22C161, and the modem firmware version is 1.21.05.
How to Use iOS Diagnostics Mode to Troubleshoot Your iPhone
If you’re experiencing issues with your iPhone, such as connection problems, audio issues, or Face ID malfunctions, you can run diagnostics on your device before taking it to an Apple Store. Apple provides tools that allow you to enter diagnostic mode and test various components of your iPhone. In this blog post, we’ll show you how to enter diagnostic mode and run diagnostics on your iPhone.
Exploring the Action Button and Shortcuts App on iPhone 15 and 16 Pro Models
The iPhone 15 and 16 Pro models have introduced a new physical button called the Action Button, which significantly enhances the functionality of your device. This button, combined with the powerful Shortcuts app, allows users to automate tasks and create custom actions that can be triggered with a simple press. In this blog post, we’ll dive into what the Action Button is, how it works with the Shortcuts app, and provide some examples of useful shortcuts you can create.
iOS 18.3 Beta 1: New Features and Updates
Apple has released iOS 18.3 Beta 1, and it brings several new features and updates. Here’s a summary of what’s new:
New Apple Intelligence Features
iOS 18.3 Beta 1 includes updates to the Apple Intelligence model, improving features like skin tone for Gen Emoji and notification summaries. These updates aim to make notifications more accurate and less misleading.
Accessibility Improvements
A new glyph icon for camera control has been added under Settings > Accessibility. This minor update enhances the user interface for accessibility features.
iOS 18: New Features in the Notes App
Apple’s iOS 18 brings a host of new features to the Notes app, making it more powerful and versatile than ever. Here’s a detailed look at what’s new:
Live Audio Recording and Transcription
With iOS 18, you can now record audio directly within the Notes app. This feature allows you to capture meetings, lectures, or personal memos, and it automatically transcribes the audio into text, making it searchable and easy to reference.
iOS what is beta software
Installing beta versions of ios software can be a great way to try out new features before they are released, but there are some potential issues to be aware of.
Beta software is a pre-released version of software. It can contain many bugs, especially early betas. Buggy software can use a lot more cpu, which in turn can use a lot more battery, resulting in reduced battery life and your phone not working as expected. I recommend that if you want to install betas to test out new features, either install the beta version on a spare phone or dont install an early beta.
iOS 18.2 Features: What’s New?
Apple has officially released iOS 18.2, and it’s packed with exciting new features, especially for those with Apple Intelligence-enabled devices. Let’s dive into what’s new in this update.
Apple Intelligence Enhancements
Image Playground
Image Playground is a new app designed to help you create images based on your ideas. Similar to ChatGPT, you can generate images by providing a prompt. Apple offers suggested categories like themes, locations, and costumes to inspire your creativity. You can also include likenesses of friends and family by pulling images directly from your Photos app.
Blocking iPhone Hotspots
I use Apple’s Screen Time feature to control my son’s iPhone usage. Unfortunately, Apple does not provide a built-in way to block iPhone hotspots. My son would use his hotspot to allow internet access to his computer once I blocked the Wi-Fi to it.
In a perfect world, Apple would also allow you to block the hotspot as well. One way I have been able to block it is through the mobile/cell carrier app. Note that not all mobile phone companies support this feature.