iOS 18 includes many new features for the iPhone, but not all of them will be available when the update first rolls out in September.
Below, we’ve listed all the features that won’t be available until a later version of iOS 18, according to Apple’s website. The features should start rolling out with iOS 18.1 in October and iOS 18.2 in December, with more to follow next year.
Categorization of mail
In an iOS 18 update coming later this year, the Mail app will gain four new categories powered by on-device intelligence:
- Elementary: Personal and time-sensitive email
- Transactions: Invoices and confirmation emails
- Updates: Social media news and announcements
- Promotions: Email marketing and coupons
These categories will be available on devices set to English, and All Mail will remain an option.
The app will also get a new summary view that shows emails from a single business, such as various emails from United Airlines before a flight.
Some features of Apple’s intelligence
A subset of Apple Intelligence features will be available on iPhone 15 Pro models and newer when iOS 18 is released publicly in September, but only with the device language set to US English. Features will initially have a “preview” tag.
On its Apple Intelligence page, Apple says that “some additional features, languages and platforms are coming over the next year,” but the company hasn’t shared specific details. In his Power over newsletter last weekend, BloombergMark Gurman said some Siri features powered by Apple Intelligence are unlikely to launch until 2025, including personal context, on-screen awareness and deeper controls for each app. He also said that Apple Intelligence won’t support additional languages or regions until next year.
Gurman expects Siri’s redesign and more natural voice in the initial release of iOS 18, along with Apple Intelligence features that can improve your writing, prioritize notifications, summarize messages, generate custom emojis, and more.
Control robot vacuums with Siri
Robot vacuum support in the Home app is getting an update to iOS 18 later this year, letting you ask Siri to clean your floors and so on.
Apple says the Home app will support “core functionality” of robot vacuums, such as vacuuming, cleaning, power control, cleaning mode and charging status. The robotic vacuum cleaner will also work with automations and scenes in the app.
Electricity usage in the Home app USA only
Another new feature coming to the Home app in an update to iOS 18 later this year is the ability to see your home’s electricity usage right in the app. This feature will be available to Pacific Gas and Electric Company customers in the US who have residential electric service, as long as they are an account holder or authorized user.
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