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Apple Intelligence to debut on Oct. 28 with limited set of features

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1. Apple Intelligence to debut on Oct. 28 with limited set of features

  • iPhone 16s and iPhone 15 Pros will be getting Apple Intelligence with iOS 18.1.

  • Now: Notification summaries and automated email filing are likely to come initially.

  • Later: ChatGPT integration and Genmoji custom emoji.

  • March: when iOS 18.4 with Siri upgrades is expected.

Relatedly, Apple is said to unveil new MacBook Pros, Mac mini, iMac, and iPad mini in late Oct.

  • Low-end 14-inch and high-end 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pros are expected.

  • Mac mini with M4 and M4 Pro options and iMac with M4 may also debut.

  • Nov. 1: when shipments are expected to begin for some models.

New MacBook Air models and refreshed iPad Air in 11 and 13-inch sizes are expected in 2025

  • 13 and 15-inch MacBook Air with M4 chip are expected.

  • An upgraded AirTag and iPhone SE 4 are also speculated for next year.

  • Apple Watch Ultra and SE updates may also debut in 2025.

  • The iPhone 17 family and M5 Macs are expected to come later in the year.

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