Apple
Intelligence’s
list
of
forthcoming
supported
languages
just
got
a
little
longer.
After
an
October
launch
in
US
English,
Apple
says
its
AI
feature
set
will
be
available
in
German,
Italian,
Korean,
Portuguese,
Vietnamese,
“and
others”
in
the
coming
year.
The
company
drops
this
news
just
days
before
the
iPhone
16’s
arrival
—
the
phone
built
for
AI
that
won’t
have
any
AI
features
at
launch.
Apple’s
AI
feature
set
will
expand
to
include
localized
English
in
the
UK,
Canada,
Australia,
South
Africa,
and
New
Zealand
in
December,
with
India
and
Singapore
joining
the
mix
next
year.
The
company
already
announced
plans
to
support
Chinese,
French,
Japanese,
and
Spanish
next
year
as
well.
Apple
announced
the
iPhone
16
series
last
week
with
a
major
focus
on
its
support
for
Apple
Intelligence.
The
thing
is,
those
phones
—
which
ship
Friday
—
won’t
have
AI
features
right
out
of
the
box.
Apple
Intelligence
will
arrive
later
this
fall,
and
even
at
that
point
it
will
only
support
a
subset
of
features
that
Apple
has
outlined.
More
will
roll
out
in
2025,
so
even
if
you
live
in
the
US
where
we’ll
get
Apple
Intelligence
first,
it’ll
still
be
a
waiting
game.
Original author: Allison Johnson
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