
Why iOS 18.2 is a must-have update even if you dont run Apple Intelligence
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MacworldWhen iOS 18.2 rolls out to all iPhones on Monday, its going to bring a ton of great new features. Most of the focus is on the new Apple Intelligence capabilities, and for good reason: AI is Apples big marketing hook but the features are rolling out gradually over several months. The iOS 18.2 (and macOS 15.2) adds long-awaited image tools and ChatGPT integration that make Apple Intelligence a lot more useful.But if you dont have an iPhone 16 or iPhone 15 Pro (or just dont care about AI), none of that matters to you. Fortunately, iOS 18.2 isnt just an Apple Intelligence drop, it adds a host of other quality-of-life features and changes, too. Here are all the new things in iOS 18.2 coming to your iPhone that have nothing to do with Apple Intelligence.Camera Control improvementsAfter months of criticism, Apple is making several tweaks to the Camera Control button in iOS 18.2, for those with an iPhone 16. First, pressing and holding the button will launch the new Visual Intelligence feature.But there are some other quality-of-life improvements, too. In Settings > Accessibility > Camera Control youll be able to adjust the double-click speed. You can also enable an autofocus/exposure lock in Settings > Camera > Camera Control, so a light press on the button locks exposure and focus much as it usually does on the shutter button of a DLSR.Finally, theres a new toggle that requires the screen to be on for the Camera Control button to launch a camera app. Youll find that in Settings > Display & Brightness, which is sort of a confusing place for it.FoundryNew Mail app with smart categoriesThe Mail app will analyze the content of your emails and automatically categorize them into four categories:Primary: Your personal mail or mail that needs to be acted on right away.Transactions: Receipts, order confirmations, shipping notices, etc.Updates: News and newsletters, social media notifications, and the like.Promotions: Coupons, marketing offers, and so on.The four categories will exist as buttons at the top of the Mail app, and you can swipe left on them to show All Mail.And no, Apple isnt reading your emails. All of this happens on the device.Volume limit and lock screen sliderIn the Settings > Sound & Haptics menu, theres a new Volume Limit feature for your iPhones built-in speaker (volume limits for headphones have been around for a long time). It only affects media playback, not calls/FaceTime, alerts, or system sounds.Theres also a new option in Settings > Accessibility > Audio & Visual called Always Show Volume Control. This will put the volume control slider back on the bottom of the media playback controls on your Lock screen. That volume slider was removed back in iOS 16 (unless you were using AirPlay), and if you miss it, you can have it back now.Default messaging and calling appsIn iOS 18.2s Settings > Apps youll find a new selection at the top, before your list of installed apps, called Default Apps.In this menu, youll choose default applications for things like email, browser, passwords & codes, and more. Most are options you had before (albeit scattered throughout Settings), but Messaging and Calling are new.There are no applications that qualify to populate those areas right now, but thats probably just a matter of existing apps needing new versions that use new frameworks.FoundrySudoku puzzles in News+If youre a News+ subscriber, you have access to several puzzles in the News app. Apple publishes daily crosswords, crosswords mini, and a word game called Quartiles. Now, daily Sudoku puzzles join the list. There is an easy, moderate, and challenging puzzle available each day.FoundryAirTag item location sharingYouve been able to share an AirTag with another iPhone user, but thats only really helpful for family members or trusted friends.With iOS 18.2, Apple is going to let you create a secure link you can share with someone else to let them see the location of an AirTag. Theyll be able to open it on any device, even just a web browser on any computer, and see the location of that AirTag. The link automatically expires after 7 days or when the AirTag is reunited with its owner, and of course the owner can turn off the sharing at any time.Whats more, Apple is working with a bunch of major airlines to make this sharing process a part of their customer service flow for lost luggage.AppleCharge time estimates?This isnt yet available in the IOS 18.2 beta, but 9to5Mac discovered code that suggests Apple will soon show you how much longer your iPhone has until it reaches a full charge. Its a feature thats been present on Android phones for a while and would be a welcome overdue addition to the iPhone.However, while the feature first popped up in one of the early iOS 18.2 beta codes, its not live yet. Theres a chance it will be switched on when iOS 18.2 is available for all on Monday. If not expect it in iOS 18.3 sometime in February.
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