In what could be argued is an unsurprising turn of events, Apple is finding itself on the backfoot with AI developments this year, choosing to take its time and roll out features as they’re polished and refined. While the company first unveiled its advances during WWDC in June, it took to its recent “It’s Glowtime” product launch to truly highlight how Apple Intelligence will significantly upgrade the iPhone experience.
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However, there’s a catch: the new experiences will require one of the more recent iPhone models, which will also need to be running iOS 18.1. That means that even if you update to the newly released iOS 18.1 on an older model to experience Apple Intelligence. you’ll need to consider upgrading your iPhone to one of the models listed below.
What new AI features come with iOS 18?
iOS 18.1 didn’t launch with Apple’s full loadout of Apple Intelligence features, but later versions should boast many new AI tools. You can find the full list of features below, broken down by those available now, and coming later:
- Improved Siri
- AI-powered photo editing (Cleaning Photos)
- Writing tools (including rewriting and proofreading text features)
- Priority notifications
- Smart Replies
- Notification Summaries
Coming later:
- Apple Image Playground
- Genmoji
- AI-generated photo memory movies
- Search in videos
- New summarization tools for email, Keynotes, third-party apps, and more
- Image Wand in the Notes app
- Personal Context
Which iPhone models support these new AI features?
You’ll need at least an iPhone 15 Pro<!–> (or a newer model) to use these features.
Requiring Apple’s latest hardware to experience these new features may seem like planned obsolescence or a money grab, and it’s probably a bit of both. But there’s also the hardware aspect, with Apple claiming that the provision is due to the processing hardware (such as RAM and memory) needed to support its new AI features – especially for tasks that require on-device processing.
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Processing AI tasks on-device offers two key benefits: It keeps information more secure and ensures less latency. Apple claims that not all iPhones, especially older models, have the processing power to handle those tasks. The new AI features will rely on both cloud-based and on-device processing, depending on the complexity of the task.
Specifically, Apple says these tasks require at least Apple’s A17 Pro chip, currently found only in the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max–>. That means the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus, while released simultaneously as the Pro models, won’t support the AI upgrades, as those phones only have Apple’s A16 Bionic SoC. The iPhone 16<!–> lineup features A18 and A18 Pro chips, making them the best suited for the full AI experience.
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