iOS 18 Features Youre Not Getting This Fall (or Need at Least an iPhone 12 to Use)

iOS 18 Features Youre Not Getting This Fall (or Need at Least an iPhone 12 to Use)

Just because you can install iOS 18 on your dusty old iPhone XS doesn’t guarantee your handset has the oomph to run the flashiest new features. Advanced features such as a more powerful Siri with ChatGPT integration won’t be available until after launch, some are language and country-restricted, while others need newer hardware.

3 iOS 18 Features Not Launching This Fall

Some features require extended development time to smooth out the rough edges, meaning they’re delayed until they’re ready for prime time. iOS 18 is no outlier in that regard.

A collage of thumbnails, with each promoting a different iOS 18 feature.

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Several new features in iOS 18 will arrive via subsequent updates released later this year and next. This staggered release strategy has turned the otherwise dull mid-cycle OS updates into feature-packed events, giving Apple fans something to look forward to the whole year.

Automatic Mail Categorization

Like Gmail and other services, Apple’s Mail app finally classes incoming messages into the Primary, Transactions, Updates, and Promotions categories. Automatic email categorization makes inbox triage much easier, but it’s “coming in an update later this year” and only in English.

Apple Mail on iPhone with the Primary inbox category selected.

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Robot Vacuum Cleaner Support in Home

The Home app on iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS Sequoia supports vacuum cleaners from manufacturers like iRobot, so you can ask Siri to clean the floors and use these devices in automations. Core features like changing cleaning mode and viewing charge status are supported. However, this is “coming later this year,” and you’ll of course need a compatible robot vacuum cleaner.

iOS 18 also brings guest access to the Home app, allowing others to control your home temporarily, but you must have a HomePod or Apple TV operating as a smart home hub to use it. Moreover, scheduling guest access requires a Matter-compatible smart lock that supports scheduling.

Supercharged Siri With ChatGPT Integration

Apple Intelligence will launch in beta with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia this fall. Still, Apple’s press release acknowledges that “some features, software platforms, and additional languages will come over the course of the next year.”

Apple Intelligence in action, with Siri displaying a ChatGPT prompt to create a five-course meal

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Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman claims that Siri’s AI superpowers—like onscreen awareness, controlling apps and devices, answers based on your data, and seamless integration with ChatGPT—will be available when iOS 18.4 launches next spring.

3 iOS 18 Features That Require an iPhone 12 or Later

Many new features need the A14 chip from the iPhone 12, a 2020 handset. If you haven’t upgraded your iPhone recently and these are important to you, consider buying an iPhone 16 when it arrives in September.

Vision Pro-Like Eye Tracking Navigation

iOS 18 allows you to control your iPhone with your eyes using the new Eye Tracking assistive feature. It requires no extra hardware other than Apple’s TrueDepth camera, but you’ll need an iPhone 12 or later or the iPhone SE 3.

Music Haptics via the iPhone’s Taptic Engine

With Music Haptics, people will be literally able to feel the music. The Taptic Engine inside your iPhone produces taps, textures, and refined vibrations based on what’s playing. This works across the Apple Music catalog, and developers can add music haptics to their apps. This is another accessibility feature that only works on the iPhone 12 and later.

Live Audio Transcription in the Notes App

Recording audio in the Notes app will presumably work on all iOS 18 devices, but the automatic creation of searchable live transcriptions on the fly requires an iPhone 12 or later.

Enhance Dialogue Requires the iPhone 11

Enhance Dialogue in the TV app is an excellent feature for anyone who can’t stand muffled dialogue in movies. Following its Apple TV debut last year, Enhance Dialogue is coming to the iPhone and iPad with iOS and iPadOS 18.

The Apple TV App playing a movie, with the Enhance Dialogue set to Off in the Audio menu.

The Apple TV App playing a movie, with the Enhance Dialogue set to Off in the Audio menu.

However, you’ll need at least an iPhone 11 to enjoy clearer dialogue in movies. Enhance Dialogue is available “with compatible content in supported apps” when using built-in speakers, wired headphones, AirPods, or other Bluetooth speakers and headphones.

What About Apple Intelligence?

In the name of preserving a smooth user experience, Apple Intelligence requires the A17 Pro chip from the iPhone 15 Pro. Yup, you read that right. Even if you own the latest non-Pro model like an iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Plus, you’re going to need to upgrade to use Apple Intelligence.

A wrap-up of features made possible with Apple Intelligence at WWDC 2024.

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On the Mac and iPad, Apple Intelligence requires an Apple Silicon chip like the Apple M1 or newer. This is the minimum hardware to use even the most basic AI features such as writing tools, Genmoji (custom emoji), and Image Playground (creating AI images from prompts)—let alone advanced ones like a more powerful Siri.

iOS 18 Features Requiring Extra Accessories

Some iOS 18 features like gaming with spatial audio and lower audio latency require accessories. Others like Messages via satellite need specific iPhone hardware.

Gaming With AirPods

Low Bluetooth audio latency in Game Mode is exclusive to the AirPods Pro 2. Spatial audio in games requires the AirPods 3, AirPods Pro, or AirPods Max.

An AirPods card on iPhone listing new features like voice isolation and responding to Siri with head movement.

An AirPods card on iPhone listing new features like voice isolation and responding to Siri with head movement.

Responding to Siri With Head Shakes

Shaking or nodding your head to decline or accept calls requires the AirPods Pro 2.

Voice Isolation on AirPods

iOS 18 brings the Voice Isolation feature to the latest AirPods Pro 2. With this feature enabled, your earbuds will block external noise for the caller, such as the wind blowing around you.

Improved Voice Quality

iOS 18 brings higher resolution to your audio recordings by enabling 16-bit, 48kHz capture exclusively on the AirPods Pro 2. You’ll also notice improved voice quality when chatting with teammates and other players whilst playing a game.

Messages via Satellite

Sending messages via satellite requires satellite connectivity provided by the iPhone 14 or later, just like the current Emergency SOS via satellite feature. You’ll be able to send end-to-end encrypted emergency iMessages and Tapbacks in the Messages app when stranded in a remote area without cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity.

A chat in the iPhone's Messages app, with satellite connectivity guidance displayed at the top.

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Hands-Free Smart Lock Unlocking

Unlocking smart locks wirelessly using iOS 18’s Express Mode without taking an iPhone out of your pocket requires Ultra Wideband connectivity provided by the U11 chip, found in the Apple Watch Series 6 and later and the iPhone 11 or newer. This leaves the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone SE owners locked out.

iOS 18: These 9 Features Are English-Only

Some iOS 18 features will be English-only at launch, but international readers might be able to use them by changing their Siri and device language to US English in Settings. I’ve long used this trick to access region-restricted features like Apple News.

  • Apple Intelligence

  • Safari Highlights

  • Messages via satellite

  • Safari Reader View summaries

  • InSight in the Apple TV app

  • Topographic maps with trail networks in Maps

  • Saving hikes for offline access

  • Notes audio transcription

Solving mathematical equations as you’re writing them in the Notes app supports common mathematical symbols, but you must write your math using Western Arabic numerals or type it using Arabic (Eastern & Western) or Devanagari numerals.

About Topographic Maps

Topographic maps have hit Maps on iOS 18 after debuting on the Apple Watch a year earlier. If you live in the United States and Japan, you’ll be able to access detailed trail networks and hikes for 63 US national parks, as well as create your own hikes and download topographic maps for offline navigation with turn-by-turn voice guidance.

About Safari Highlights and Reader Mode Summaries

Safari Highlights will create a handy summary of relevant information on the page you’re browsing, such as directions and quick links. When used in Safari’s clutter-free Reader Mode, summarization creates a table of contents along with a high-level summary of an article.

Two framed iPhone screenshots showcasing AI-powered Safari highlights and Reader Mode summaries

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About Call Recording and Transcription

Recording and transcribing calls in the Phone app will be available in eight languages:

  • English (US, UK, Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore)

  • Spanish (US, Mexico, Spain)

  • French (France)

  • German (Germany)

  • Japanese (Japan)

  • Mandarin Chinese (China mainland, Taiwan)

  • Cantonese (China mainland, Hong Kong)

  • Portuguese (Brazil)

iOS 18: Geo-Blocking and Other Restrictions

And lastly, some of iOS 18’s new features are restricted to specific countries and regions.

InSight in the Apple TV App

InSight is like X-Ray on Prime Video. Just pause a video to get a list of actors and music playing in the scene, then click on an actor’s thumbnail to open their filmography page or hit “+” in the music tile to add the song to a Saved Songs playlist on Apple Music.

The Apple TV app on iPhone showing the InSight screen with names of actors detected in the scene, along with the song title.

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The feature works in the TV app on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices updated to iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia. InSight only works with Apple Originals movies and TV shows, so you’ll need an Apple TV+ subscription. The feature will expand to the entire Apple+ catalog over time, but it’s unclear if Apple will add support for third-party video apps.

Tap to Cash Contactless Money Transfers

Tap to Cash enables contactless money transfers between iPhone owners in the United States. Apple reserves the right to lower the limits during the beta phase without notice.

Apple Pay Rewards and Installments

Apple Pay on iOS 18 lets you pay in installments or use rewards (subject to eligibility and approval) using cards “from participating banks and card providers in certain markets.”

Event Tickets and New Event Guides

These Wallet app features are available with events by participating ticket issuers.

Viewing Your Home Electricity Usage

You can plug your utility account into the Home app to view rate plan information, peak and off-peak usage stats, etc. The US-only feature is restricted to Pacific Gas and Electric’s residential electrical service, including areas served by Community Choice Aggregators.

Does Your iPhone Support iOS 18?

Apple supports its devices for at least five years, and that’s not changing with the latest round of OS updates. For example, iOS 18 supports iPhones dating as far back as 2018. Check if your device is compatible in our iOS 18 roundup.

But there’s a big difference between using the latest Apple OS on the current hardware, mid-age devices, or the oldest compatible hardware. As evidenced by Apple’s iOS Feature Availability page, many features are subject to various restrictions.

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