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Apple rolls out iOS 18.4 beta—here’s what’s changing

iOS 18.4 beta brings Apple Intelligence-powered Priority Notifications, new translation app settings, and more. Here’s what’s changing!

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Apple’s latest developer betas are out of the oven, and early adopters are already buzzing about some of the new features—most notably, Priority Notifications in iOS 18.4. This update is the first glimpse into a suite of improvements designed to refine the user experience across Apple’s ecosystem, hinting at a future where on-device intelligence takes center stage.

At the heart of iOS 18.4 lies the innovative Priority Notifications feature. Leveraging what Apple calls “Apple Intelligence,” this new functionality is engineered to sift through the barrage of daily alerts and spotlight the ones deemed most critical. 9to5Mac reports that while the feature is turned off by default in this beta release, users can enable it with a simple toggle in the notifications settings.

The idea is to ensure that important updates—be it a message from a family member or an urgent calendar reminder—don’t get lost among less critical notifications. By processing notifications directly on your device, Apple aims to streamline the flow of information, reducing distraction without sacrificing the immediacy of essential alerts.

While Priority Notifications are getting much of the spotlight, questions remain about the evolution of Siri. The latest press release from Apple offers only a hint: “Apple Intelligence will continue to expand with new features in the coming months, including more capabilities for Siri.” This teaser comes amid reports of development setbacks, leaving many to wonder what the next generation of Apple’s virtual assistant might bring.

The rollout isn’t limited to iOS alone. Apple’s recent update covers a range of platforms, including iPadOS 18.4, macOS 15.4, tvOS 18.4, visionOS 2.4, and watchOS 11.4. This broad release signals Apple’s commitment to maintaining a cohesive user experience across its device lineup.

For iOS and iPadOS users, the update brings support for setting default translation apps—a welcome change for a global user base increasingly reliant on multilingual communication. Additionally, users in the European Union, where the Digital Markets Act has spurred regulatory changes, will soon be able to change their default navigation apps. This is a significant move in giving users more freedom and control over their device settings, aligning with broader regulatory trends aimed at fostering competition.

Beyond the bells and whistles of notifications and default apps, the iOS 18.4 beta is also hinting at deeper integration with emerging hardware. In a surprising twist, the beta includes a new app for Vision Pro headset owners. This app is designed to allow users to browse the headset’s app store, cue up videos for later viewing, and even install apps remotely—a feature that underscores Apple’s ambition to bridge its mobile and spatial computing experiences seamlessly.

Macs and iPads haven’t been left behind either. A redesigned Mail app is on the horizon, promising to modernize Apple’s long-standing email client with a refreshed user interface and potentially new productivity features. While details are still under wraps, the change could signal a shift towards a more integrated and streamlined communication experience across devices.

In another nod to its diversified services, Apple has announced the launch of the Apple News Plus Food section. Aimed at iPhone and iPad users, this new offering will feature “tens of thousands of recipes” formatted specifically for mobile devices. Whether you’re a home cook looking for inspiration or a busy professional in need of quick meal ideas, this section promises to deliver a curated culinary experience right to your device.


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