Apple is finalizing its next updates for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch, and Today it launched together the new betas of iOs 18 and 18.1as well as for the rest of the systems for all your devices except the Apple Watch.
In Cupertino they are advancing the next updates for our devices and this afternoon they have launched new beta versions, and this time all together, for iOS 18 and iOS 18.1. iOS 18 will be available with the launch of the new iPhones that will be presented on September 9 and will probably go on sale shortly after, so by mid-September it is expected that they will reach the first buyers already with iOS 18 installed, now in which the rest of the users will be able to update their devices to this new version. iOS 18.1 will come laterwill bring with it Apple Intelligence, the big news of iOS 18 and the upcoming iPhone 16, although in Europe it is still not known when it will be available. The official list of available updates is as follows:
- HomePod 18, version 22J5356a
- iOS and iPadOS 18.1, version 22B5034e
- iOS and iPadOS 18, version 22A5350a
- macOS Sequoia 15.1, version 24B5035e
- macOS Sequoia 15, version 24A5331b
- macOS Sonoma 14.7, version 23H122
- macOS Ventura 13.7, version 22H121
- tvOS 18, version 22J5356a
Of all the devices, this one Apple Watch hasn’t been updated this week. Perhaps in the next few hours Apple will launch a beta version for this device or perhaps we will have to wait for the final version that will be launched with the debut of iOS. It should also be remembered that not all devices will be able to use Apple Intelligence. The compatible devices are the following:
- iPhone 15 Pro Max A17 Pro
- iPhone 15 Pro A17 Pro
- iPad Pro M1 and above
- iPad Air M1 and above
- MacBook Air M1 and above
- MacBook Pro M1 and above
- iMac M1 and above
- Mac mini M1 and above
- Mac Studio M1 Max and later
- Mac Pro M2 Ultra
In addition, in order to use Apple Intelligence, you must have Siri and the system language set to English in the United States and your device region set to the United States. In addition to this, as Apple specifies in the Apple Intelligence requirements, in practice, if you want to use it outside the United States, you must also have a US account in the App Store, although you can continue to use your usual iCloud account.