Apple Rolls iOS 18.1 Public Beta Version With Apple Intelligence, Here's How You Can Get A Taste Of It
iPhone 16 and iPhone 15 Pro series users can now get early access to Apple Intelligence by installing the iOS 18.1 public beta.
Apple launched the iPhone 16 series globally on September 9 during the "It's Glowtime" event, and with the arrival of iPhone 16 series, people were eagerly waiting for a stable version of iOS 18 as they are built for Apple Intelligence. Unfortunately, these devices don't ship with Apple’s AI out-of-the-box. Apple Intelligence is expected to be rolled out later with a software update however, if you are eager to experience it now, then there is a way. No, we are not talking about the glitch-loaded developer version.
Apple has rolled out the public beta version of iOS 18 with Apple Intelligence, and users can install it on the iPhones on which it will work. Typically, a public beta is considered a more stable version compared to the developer beta, though it may still contain some bugs or glitches. However, it tends to be much closer to the final stable release, which is expected in the coming weeks.
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Users of the iPhone 16 and iPhone 15 Pro series can now get early access to Apple Intelligence by installing the iOS 18.1 public beta. This exciting feature set includes the revamped Siri, advanced writing tools, and innovative on-device image generation capabilities, giving users a sneak peek at Apple's latest technology ahead of its official release.
How To Install iOS 18.1 Public Beta Version
To install the iOS 18.1 public beta, head to **Settings > General > Software Update > Beta Updates and enable the iOS 18 public beta. Before doing so, ensure that you've registered for the iOS beta program with the Apple ID linked to your iPhone.
In addition to iPhones, Apple Intelligence is also available for compatible Macs and iPads equipped with M-series chips. Users can explore these features by installing the iPadOS 18.1 public beta on iPads or the macOS 15.1 public beta on their Macs. This allows for early access to Apple's most advanced AI and productivity tools across multiple devices.