Apple's iOS 18 AI features might be limited to newer iPhones

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Apple's iOS 18 AI features might be limited to newer iPhones

Apple's upcoming iOS 18 is set to introduce on-device AI features, but there are rumors suggesting that these features may be restricted to newer iPhone models such as the iPhone 15 and 16 Pro lineup. This limitation could potentially impact users with older iPhone models who may not be able to access the full range of AI capabilities offered by iOS 18. The decision to limit AI features to newer iPhones could be a strategic move by Apple to incentivize users to upgrade to the latest devices.

While the exact details of the AI features in iOS 18 have not been confirmed, it is expected that they will enhance user experience and offer personalized recommendations. The focus on on-device AI processing could also lead to improvements in performance and privacy for iPhone users. However, this move may also create a divide between users of older and newer iPhone models, with some feeling left out of the latest advancements in AI technology.

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