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iOS 18.4 is out with Apple Intelligence powering priority alerts

Apple’s iOS 18.4 is here with smarter notifications, global Apple Intelligence support, and a Vision Pro app.

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Notifications list on an iPhone highlights Most Important at the top of the stack thanks to Apple Intelligence
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Apple has just rolled out iOS 18.4, and it’s bringing some serious upgrades to your iPhone. The headliner? A slick new feature called priority notifications, powered by the ever-evolving Apple Intelligence. If your phone’s constantly blowing up with alerts, this update might just be your new best friend. But that’s not all—Apple’s also taking its AI game global with new languages and regions, tossing in some Vision Pro goodies, and sprinkling a few extra treats for good measure.

Priority notifications

Picture this: your phone’s buzzing like crazy—texts, app updates, that random email about a sale you don’t care about. It’s a mess, right? Enter priority notifications, the star of iOS 18.4. According to Apple’s patch notes, these are “important notifications that may require your immediate attention,” and they’re designed to rise above the noise. Thanks to Apple Intelligence—the company’s fancy AI tech—these alerts get pinned right at the top of your notification stack on the Home Screen. No more digging through a pile of pings to find the one that actually matters.

So, how does it work? Apple Intelligence analyzes your notifications in real time, figuring out what’s urgent based on factors like the sender, the message content, and how you’ve interacted with similar stuff before. A text from your mom saying “Call me now!”? That’s probably getting bumped up. A reminder to water your virtual plants in some game? Not so much. The best part? It all happens on your device, so your data stays private—Apple’s not peeking at your texts from some far-off server.

You’ll see these priority alerts highlighted with a subtle but noticeable design tweak—think a bolder outline or a slight glow—making them impossible to miss when you glance at your screen. And if the AI guesses wrong? You can tweak the settings to train it better. It’s like having a personal assistant who learns on the job.

Apple Intelligence goes global: Bonjour, Hola, and more

While priority notifications are hogging the spotlight, there’s another massive win in iOS 18.4: Apple Intelligence is spreading its wings. Per an official Apple press release, the AI suite now supports a slew of new languages, including French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese (simplified). Plus, there’s localized English for Singapore and India, tailoring Siri’s wit and wisdom to regional quirks. Oh, and EU users? You’re finally in the club—Apple Intelligence is now available on iPhone and iPad across the European Union.

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  • Apple Intelligence is launching in the EU in April 2025

This expansion is a big deal. Until now, Apple’s AI features were mostly limited to English-speaking markets, leaving millions of users worldwide out of the loop. Now, someone in Tokyo can ask Siri for directions in Japanese, or a Parisian can use priority notifications in French. It’s a step toward making Apple’s ecosystem feel less U.S.-centric and more inclusive.

Vision Pro levels up, plus a handy new app

Got a Vision Pro? You’re in for a treat too. The iOS 18.4 drop comes alongside visionOS 2.4, which brings Apple Intelligence to Apple’s mixed-reality headset. Think smarter voice commands, more intuitive app interactions, and maybe even some AI-driven content suggestions as you navigate virtual worlds. It’s still early days for Vision Pro—priced at a cool $3,499, it’s not exactly mainstream yet—but this update shows Apple’s committed to keeping its cutting-edge gadget ahead of the curve.

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  • visionOS 2.4 is bringing Apple Intelligence to Vision Pro

Even better, Apple’s launching a Vision Pro app for iOS with this update. It’s a one-stop shop to find content tailored for the headset—think apps, games, and immersive experiences. If you’ve ever felt lost trying to figure out what to do with your Vision Pro, this app’s here to help. Whether you’re into 3D movies or productivity in mixed reality, the app promises to point you in the right direction.

Extras: Recipes, Photos, and more

Beyond the big-ticket items, iOS 18.4 tosses in a few smaller but noteworthy updates:

  • Recipes for News Plus subscribers: If you’re one of the 10 million or so Apple News Plus subscribers, you’ll now find a dedicated recipes section. It’s a foodie’s dream—think step-by-step guides, ingredient lists, and drool-worthy photos, all curated by Apple’s editorial team. Perfect for planning your next dinner party or just spicing up your weeknight routine.
  • Photos app tweaks: Apple’s been coy about the details, but the Photos app is getting some love in this update. Based on early user chatter on forums like MacRumors, it looks like improved organization—maybe smarter albums or better search—and possibly a new editing trick or two. Nothing revolutionary, but enough to keep your photo game strong.

There’s also the usual under-the-hood stuff: bug fixes, security patches, and performance boosts. The update pairs with iPadOS 18.4 and macOS Sequoia 15.4, so your whole Apple ecosystem stays in sync.

Ready to get iOS 18.4? It’s live now for all compatible iPhones—pretty much anything from the iPhone XR up. Just head to Settings > General > Software Update, and you’ll see it waiting. The process is the same for iPadOS 18.4 and macOS Sequoia 15.4, and Vision Pro users can update to visionOS 2.4 through the headset’s settings. It’s a quick download—about 1.5GB, depending on your device—so you’ll be up and running in no time.

For EU folks, this is your moment to finally test Apple Intelligence. And if you’re juggling multiple Apple gadgets, the cross-platform rollout means everything plays nice together. Pro tip: back up your device first, just in case—better safe than sorry.


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