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iOS 18.2 launch LIVE: The biggest Apple Intelligence upgrade yet for iPhone, iPad, and Mac is here

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iOS 18.2 launch LIVE: The biggest Apple Intelligence upgrade yet for iPhone, iPad, and Mac is here

ChatGPT in Siri, Genmoji, Image Playground, and more

Apple Intelligence

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The most exciting Apple Intelligence update yet is available today as iOS 18.2 arrives on the best iPhones.

The new update brings a whole host of Apple Intelligence features, including to ChatGPT integration with Siri, Genmoji, Image Playground, and Visual Intelligence to the iPhone. It also adds language support for other regions such as the UK and Australia, officially launching Apple’s AI in those countries.

With so much to talk about, and a lot to wrap your head around, TechRadar is here to take you through the biggest iOS launch of the year, as Apple Intelligence makes a huge stride to becoming the most important part of your iPhone user experience.

We’re covering the whole launch live, so sit back, relax, and enjoy the Apple Intelligence show.

iOS 18.2: Everything you need to know at a glance

  • iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 arrive on eligible devices today: The next major Apple Intelligence update is here, bringing some of the most-anticipated Apple AI features to devices.
  • Genmoji: Apple’s AI-generated emojis are set to be one of the most popular new additions to the iPhone, allowing you to send any emoji you can think of to friends and family, at the tap of a button.
  • Image Playground: Apple’s AI image generator lets you create images in multiple styles simply from a text input. There is a new standalone app, as well as ways to access from within apps like Notes and Messages.
  • ChatGPT: You can now use ChatGPT directly from within Siri, allowing you to ask OpenAI’s chatbot difficult prompts that Apple’s voice assistant might not have the answer to.
  • Visual Intelligence: An iPhone 16-exclusive Apple Intelligence feature that lets you snap a photo of anything and searching for more information via Google or ChatGPT. This feature is tied to Camera Control.
  • Mail overhaul: The Mail app now has categories and uses Apple Intelligence to determine if an email is important enough to prioritize.
  • Apple Intelligence now in the UK: iOS 18.2 adds localized English support for Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the UK, giving even more users around the world powerful new ways to use their iPhone, iPad, and Mac
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2024-12-11T16:38:45.206Z

Apple iPhone 16 Plus

(Image credit: Future/Jacob Krol)

While we don’t have an exact time, I would expect iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 to arrive around 6 pm UK, 1 pm ET, 10 am PT.

If my prediction is correct, you’ve got just over an hour to charge up your Apple devices and get ready to download and install iOS 18.2.

If you need a reminder on what devices are compatible with Apple Intelligence, here’s what you need to own:

  • iPhone 15 Pro or 15 Pro Max
  • Any iPhone 16
  • Any M-series MacBook
  • Any M-series iPad
  • iPad mini 7 with A17 Pro
2024-12-11T16:29:10.857Z

Still no sign of the iOS 18.2 update, and some users on X are getting frustrated. I expect the new operating systems to arrive in the next few hours, so just remain patient as it’s definitely going to launch today.

I can’t wait to see what everyone thinks of iOS 18.2, as I was incredibly impressed with just how feature-rich it was when I installed the developer beta last month. iOS 18.2 is what iOS 18 should’ve been, but we’ve just had to wait a few months to get it.

2024-12-11T16:19:52.103Z

Apple Intelligence Genmoji

(Image credit: Future / Apple)

So… These are some Genmojis of me with my Frenchie, Kermit. As a huge fan of the Muppets and frogs, I also decided to make one of a French bulldog next to a frog. I’ve been using the Genmojis of me with my dog since I first created them about a month ago, who doesn’t want a custom emoji with their pet?

I’m surprised at how good a job Apple Intelligence did with these, I’m a bald man with a beard so it’s easy to recreate my likeness in emoji form, but even then it still manages to look like me. Good job Apple.

2024-12-11T16:04:03.965Z

Right, well I’m glad we’ve covered nearly all of the bases in regards to the iOS 18.2 launch – now it’s time to have some fun while we wait for the update to appear on iPhones worldwide.

I’m going to take a look through my emoji keyboard and find my favorite Genmojis, I’m intrigued to see what TechRadar readers think!

2024-12-11T15:58:06.519Z

Side by side Apple Intelligence settings screenshots. One has ChatGPT and the other doesn't

(Image credit: Future / Apple)

I noticed a weird issue with the ChatGPT extension that might impact some of you installing iOS 18.2 today.

If you used our workaround to access Apple Intelligence early in the UK, when you decide to change your language back from US English to UK English, you might notice ChatGPT disappear.

If this happens all you need to do is change the region of your iPhone too and ChatGPT should reappear. This issue left me scratching my head for weeks, so I’m glad I managed to find the reason why and share it with you all.

2024-12-11T15:53:14.494Z

Apple Intelligence UK

(Image credit: Future / Apple)

Are you keeping up? My hands are trying to.

If you’re in the UK, Australia, or one of the other countries I mentioned below, today is the first day you can use Apple Intelligence without needing a workaround.

So not only are you getting access to everything I listed below as part of iOS 18.2 but you’re also getting Writing Tools, Clean Up, a Siri redesign, Notification summaries, and other Apple Intelligence benefits sprinkled throughout your iPhone’s operating system.

It might seem like there’s too much getting added all at once, but don’t worry Apple wants you to use Apple Intelligence when you need it, so expect to see the features pop up naturally throughout iOS rather than you having to look for them.

2024-12-11T15:48:21.090Z

Apple Mail app Apple Intelligence iOS 18.2

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That has to be everything right? Nope, iOS 18.2 brings a massive overhaul to the Mail app using Apple Intelligence to create Categories that help you determine just how important an email actually is.

I’ve found this update to Mail genuinely useful and have actually reverted back to using Mail over the Gmail app for the first time in ages. Not only do you get Apple Intelligence summaries built-in, but AI will also decide if an email is important and prioritize it over everything else in your inbox.

If you don’t like the way it works, you can always revert back to a more traditional Mail layout.

2024-12-11T15:43:24.093Z

Image Wand Apple Intelligence

(Image credit: Apple)

There’s also Image Wand, which allows you to circle anything you’ve drawn in the Notes app and use Apple Intelligence to turn it into an AI generated image.

I could see Image Wand being incredibly useful for students, who want to bring their drawings to live alongside lecture notes or other study info.

It’s also a great tool to show to kids, allowing them to see magic as basic drawings become full images right in front of their very own eyes.

Image Wand is very cool, and I actually think it might end up being more useful than Image Playground, just because of how you access it.

2024-12-11T15:38:27.013Z

And another one…

Image Playground app

(Image credit: Apple)

Yep that’s right there’s even more new Apple Intelligence additions as part of iOS 18.2. Genmoji isn’t the only image generator built into iOS now, Apple also added a new app called Image Playground.

Image Playground is Apple’s attempt at the best AI image generator, and it can be used throughout your iPhone’s operating system. Simply choose your prompt, choose your art style, and watch as Apple Intelligence creates some image magic.

If you don’t use AI image generators like MidJourney, I don’t expect you to get much use out of Image Playground. That said, it’s a nice to have and it’s very simple to use. Who says no to extra features, right?

2024-12-11T15:32:30.266Z

ChatGPT on iOS

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The features keep on coming. iOS 18.2 adds ChatGPT to Siri, allowing you to ask OpenAI’s chatbot anything you want, when Siri doesn’t quite cut it.

The ChatGPT extension can be accessed at any time through Siri by simply asking a question or using Type to Siri. If Siri can’t answer the specific prompt, it will give you the option to access ChatGPT.

There’s a couple of settings that allow you to bypass the request so you don’t need to approve access to ChatGPT every time you want to use it, but Apple has included an option that requires your approval every single time – just to be extra cautious.

ChatGPT as part of iOS is a massive update and one that I think many Apple users never really expected to see. It’s quite incredible to think that we now have access to one of the world’s best AI chatbots directly from Siri, and best of all, it works seamlessly.

2024-12-11T15:28:16.153Z

Visual Intelligence on an iPhone 16

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Next up, Visual Intelligence.

This new Apple Intelligence feature in iOS 18.2 is exclusive to the best iPhones, specifically the iPhone 16 lineup. It’s similar to Google Lens, but built by Apple and directly tied into the new Camera Control on the latest iPhones.

Simply hold down on Camera Control, then take a photo of anything and either ask ChatGPT for more information or search for information with Google. I think the fact that you can launch Visual Intelligence whenever you want makes it a very compelling feature and one that many might fall in love with.

You can read more about my first impressions of Visual Intelligence and how to use it, where I cover why I think Visual Intelligence finally makes Camera Control worth it.

2024-12-11T15:23:59.783Z

Genmoji on iPhone 16 Pro Max iOS 18.2 public beta

(Image credit: Future / Apple)

Let’s go through each of the big new Apple Intelligence features coming to iPhone with iOS 18.2, starting with my personal favorite, Genmoji.

I’ve been using Genmoji for a few weeks now and I think it’s the best Apple Intelligence feature to get started with, purely because it’s so much fun!

I’ve had a blast creating emojis of a frog on a skateboard, a frog driving a car, and even a frog playing the drums. My favorite way to use Genmoji, however, is by creating emojis based on my photos alongside my French Bulldog, Kermit.

Honestly, I think most of my friends are starting to block my number because Genmoji is becoming my sole means of communication. Maybe I should try and tone it down. But where’s the fun in that?

Genmoji is an absolute blast and I advise anyone installing iOS 18.2 to give it a try. If you need help I’ve also covered how to use Genmoji.

2024-12-11T15:18:02.631Z

Apple Intelligence has arrived (in some countries)

Apple Intelligence logo on an iPhone.

(Image credit: Shutterstock/Qubix Studio)

Oh, and if you’re in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, or the UK, you can now access Apple Intelligence without any workarounds.

That’s right, Apple Intelligence is now officially out in more countries worldwide with support for localized languages. Apple says additional languages, including Chinese, English (India), English (Singapore), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Vietnamese will be coming throughout the year, with an initial set arriving in a software update in April.

2024-12-11T15:13:48.812Z

Apple Intelligence

(Image credit: Apple)

Where shall we start? iOS 18.2 is rolling out today alongside iPadOS 18.2 and macOS Sequoia 15.2. The new update brings Genmoji, Apple’s generative AI emojis, to iPhone and iPad (sorry Mac users you’ll need to wait a little longer), as well as major upgrades to Siri that allow you to ask ChatGPT directly from your favorite voice assistant.

If that wasn’t enough, there’s also an AI image generator called Image Playground, as well as Visual Intelligence, an exclusive iPhone 16 feature.

It can all get a bit overwhelming, considering just how much is launching as part of iOS 18.2, but fret not, I’ve been using Apple Intelligence for months and I’ve got you covered.

2024-12-11T15:07:57.805Z

Welcome to TechRadar’s iOS 18.2 launch live blog. My name is John-Anthony Disotto and I’m TechRadar’s Senior AI Writer and resident Apple Intelligence expert. I’ll be covering all things iOS 18.2 over the next few hours.

So sit back, grab a cup of hot beverage, and let’s get ready to jump into the world of Genmoji.

2024-12-11T14:55:07.735Z

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