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Apple to Launch iOS 18.4 in April With Siri Upgrades: Report

Apple Intelligence could be available in additional languages with iOS 18.4.

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Apple seeded iOS 18.3 earlier this week, more than a month after the release of iOS 18.2. A new report reveals when we might expect the iOS 18.4 update. According to reports, the next iOS release will include new Apple Intelligence features and a long-awaited Siri update.

iPhone users may potentially gain access to new emojis in the next iOS release. It is also likely to include support for other languages in Apple’s AI-powered tools.

In his most recent Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman hinted at the iOS 18.4 release date and features. He claims that the iOS 18.4 update is a bigger release that will be “due by April”. The update will include a new version of Siri, which Apple has been promoting since last year.

According to Gurman, the digital assistant will be able to access a user’s personal data and view what’s on their phone screen to deliver answers to questions starting with iOS 18.4 this spring. With the next update, Siri will analyze emails, texts, photos, calendar events, files, and other data to provide personalized replies to users’ requests.

Further, Gurman says that iOS 18.4 will “add the upgraded App Intents software that lets you more precisely control the operating system via your voice.”

Apple is said to include a new emoji in the iOS 18.4 update. It may include a new fingerprint, a face with bags under the eyes, a harp, a root vegetable, a leafless tree, and splatter emojis.

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Apple Intelligence is expected to introduce support for more languages with the iOS 18.4 software release. Some of these languages, including Chinese, English (Singapore), English (India), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Vietnamese, will work with Apple Intelligence in the upcoming update.

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