Apple
has
just
released
public
betas
of
iOS
18.1,
iPadOS
18.1,
and
macOS
Sequoia
15.1,
and
they
include
upcoming
Apple
Intelligence
features
like
text
rewriting
tools,
the
glowy
new
Siri
design,
a
“Clean
Up”
tool
to
remove
objects
from
your
photos,
and
more.
To
be
able
to
access
the
betas,
you’ll
need
to
register
on
Apple’s
beta
software
program
site.
Once
you’ve
done
that,
you
should
be
able
to
see
the
beta
update
available
in
settings
for
you
to
download
and
install.
Note
that
a
only
few
iPhones
can
access
the
Apple
Intelligence
features:
last
year’s
iPhone
15
Pro
phones
as
well
as
the
nearly-here
iPhone
16
and
iPhone
16
Pro.
iPads
and
Macs
with
M1
chips
or
newer
can
try
Apple
Intelligence
as
well.
Previously,
these
Apple
Intelligence
features
were
only
available
as
part
of
developer
betas,
and
my
colleague
Allison
Johnson
wrote
about
her
experience
testing
the
tools
on
iOS
in
July.
But
you
should
know
that
what’s
included
in
these
betas
isn’t
everything
Apple
has
announced
for
Apple
Intelligence;
there’s
more
coming
down
the
line.
Apple
plans
to
release
the
final
versions
of
iOS
18.1,
iPadOS
18.1,
and
macOS
Sequoia
15.1
in
October.
Original author: Jay Peters
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