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Here are all the new features that won’t arrive until iOS 18.1 or later – 9to5Mac

Apple’s software platforms are getting major updates this fall, especially the feature-packed iOS 18.

If you’ve installed the public or developer betas, however, you may have noticed that not everything Apple announced is available in the beta. This is because some key features are no coming this fall with iOS 18.0.

Here’s the full list of features we know won’t arrive until iOS 18.1 or later.

New information on the screen and actions in the Siri app

Siri iOS 18 actions in the Apple Intelligence app

The fall arrival of Apple Intelligence will bring with it a new Siri interface and select new capabilities, but some of Siri’s most powerful upgrades will be added some time next year.

Siri capabilities that come later include on-screen awareness of what you’re doing at any given moment, so you can say, for example, “Use this as their contact photo,” and she’ll understand the context and perform the appropriate action.

Likewise, Siri’s deeper knowledge of in-app features and the ability to, say, play the podcast your significant other sent you won’t arrive until sometime next year.

Apple Mail upgrades

Apple Mail in iOS 18

This fall, Apple is rolling out major updates to popular apps like Notes and Messages. Another core app that’s getting some nice upgrades is Mail with new features like automatically categorizing messages in your inbox. Unlike those other apps, though, Mail’s improvements won’t arrive until later in the year.

Vision Pro enhancements, including Mac Virtual Display

visionOS 2 Mac virtual display

This shouldn’t be too surprising since Vision Pro first launched just a few months ago, but some of visionOS 2’s best features won’t arrive until later this year.

Here are the features coming in visionOS 2.1 or 2.2:

  • Upgraded Virtual Display on Mac: A fan-favorite feature, Mac Virtual Display gets even better with the ability for an ultra-wide view that provides the equivalent of two 4K displays side-by-side.
  • Multi view: Sports fans will be able to watch up to five different games simultaneously using the Apple TV app, each with its own special view.
  • Spatial video editing: This is partially a macOS feature, but the ability to import your 3D video on a Mac, edit it there in Final Cut Pro, and export it back to your Vision Pro won’t arrive until late 2024.

New emojis, including the ultimate exhausted face

Proposed iOS 18 emoji for Unicode approval

Compatible devices will be able to create custom emoji (Apple calls them Genmoji) when iOS 18 debuts in the fall. But every year there’s a slew of new built-in emoji added to iOS, and this year’s additions were recently previewed, but they won’t arrive on your devices until later in 2024 or early 2025.

Non-beta versions of Apple Intelligence

Apple Intelligence

The biggest news in Apple software this year is Apple Intelligence. While the main Apple Intelligence features are set to arrive this fall as part of iOS 18 and beyond, it’s important to know that Apple is labeling this initial version of AI as a beta feature. So expect issues and inconsistencies to be ironed out in the weeks and months following the fall release.

Drag and drop from your iPhone to your Mac and vice versa

Backup iPhone in macOS Sequoia

A tentpole feature of macOS Sequoia is the ability to mirror your iPhone to your Mac and interact with it there. But one aspect of this new feature will come later: the ability to seamlessly drag and drop files and photos between your two devices. Once it debuts, drag and drop between devices is set to be an even faster way to transfer files than AirDrop, but we’ll have to wait a little longer.

Improvements to the Home app

Initial features of iOS 18

The Home app in iOS 18 is getting some nice upgrades, but most of them will arrive later. The two main features coming later this year are support for adding robot vacuums as compatible devices and the ability to view your home’s electricity usage in the app.

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