Apple has rolled out the third developer beta of iOS 18.2, bringing fresh features and refinements to compatible iPhone models as Apple Intelligence testing progresses. Here’s a comprehensive look at what’s new in this update.
On Monday, as AppleInsider reported, Apple launched iOS 18.2 developer beta 3, identified by build number 22C5131e, an update from the previous 22C5125e. This beta is available for iPhone models as old as the iPhone XS and iPhone XR. However, certain Apple Intelligence features remain exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and the iPhone 16 series.
The iOS 18.2 update introduces several cutting-edge features, including Image Playground, Genmoji, Visual Intelligence, and ChatGPT integration via Siri. Additionally, a new FindMy feature assists users in locating lost luggage or AirTags. The latest beta enhances these features with quality-of-life improvements and introduces new functional restrictions.
The third developer beta of iOS 18.2 brings a minor adjustment to Writing Tools, initially added in iOS 18.1. These tools allow users to edit, proofread, and adjust text tone using Apple’s generative AI. Now, Writing Tools appear at the top of the context menu in Notes, making them more accessible whenever text is selected.
Additionally, Apple has changed the ChatGPT icon within Writing Tools to black, distinguishing it from Apple Intelligence tools and clarifying their separate origins, despite an ongoing partnership with OpenAI.
Outside of Apple Intelligence, the AirDrop icon in the Share sheet has received a slight redesign, with thicker bars for a more modern look.
References in iOS 18.2 beta 3 indicate an upcoming update for CarPlay. New icons have been added for CarPlay’s Climate and Media applications, signaling potential visual or functional changes in future CarPlay updates.
The beta also modifies video playback in the Photos app, preventing automatic zoom when playback begins. For Camera Control, a new customization option under Settings > Display and Brightness allows users to access the Camera app even when the screen is off by disabling the “Require Screen On” setting. This feature is exclusive to iPhone 16 devices, as Camera Control was first introduced with this model.
The latest beta includes an “Authorized Devices” list in the system code, listing iPhone, iPad, and Mac models compatible with Apple’s AI suite. While Apple’s intentions are unclear, this list could serve as a security measure to prevent unauthorized access to Apple Intelligence features on older devices.
On the iPad side, iPadOS 18.2 developer beta 3 introduces a new customization option within the Apple TV app, allowing users to add sidebar items to the in-app tab bar.
iOS 18.2 is still in early developer beta testing, with a full public release expected in early December 2024. In addition to iOS updates, Apple has released a firmware update for select AirPods models, including AirPods Pro 2, which now feature advanced Hearing Health capabilities.
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