After a new major system software version is released, the .1 -- or "dot-one" -- update is usually hotly anticipated. It's the one that fixes bugs and incompatibilities that didn't shake out during the beta testing stages. This year's impending iOS 18.1 release for iPhone carries even more interest, because it's due to deliver the first Apple Intelligence features that Apple previewed during the launch of the iPhone 16.
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So when can we expect to install iOS 18.1 and start using the features? Apple isn't yet saying, but we can make some educated guesses.
When will iOS 18.1 be widely released?
Apple said during its September event that the first AI features will arrive in beta form "next month." Now that we're halfway through October, a few signs point to a release before the calendar ticks over to November.
Developers or people enrolled in Apple's public beta program can install prerelease versions of iOS 18.1 right now and sign up to test Apple Intelligence. (The technology will also run on iPadOS 18.1 and MacOS Sequoia 15.1, but I'm using iOS 18.1 as shorthand to mean all three. As always, be smart about what you're getting into.)
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The most recent developer beta is the seventh revision, which usually indicates Apple is close to release. The closest piece of specific information is a rumor from frequent Apple watcher Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, who says the first Apple Intelligence features will arrive Oct. 28.
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- iPad (M1 and later)
- Mac computers with Apple Silicon (M-series)