The tech giant revealed its iPhone 16 yesterday, which will feature the new iOS18 and its in-house AI system Apple Intelligence. But Brits were quick to spot one big issue
Apple showed off its latest iPhone 16 yesterday - complete with the highly-anticipated iOS18 and in-house AI system.
Apple Intelligence comes with a host of impressive features such as email being summarised instead of only being able to see the subject line, notifications being prioritised , and a 'new era' of Siri. "Users can even create Genmoji of friends and family based on their photos. Just like emoji, Genmoji can be added inline to messages, or shared as a sticker or reaction in a Tapback."
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