Mark Gurman says that the Settings app could see some changes in iOS 18
More iPhone users than seen in a normal year might be interested in installing iOS 18 public beta releases because of the AI features that might be getting tested with the beta software. Here’s the thing though, beta versions of iOS are not stable and are often missing key features that you might normally rely on. Battery life is often cut sharply and since you’re not assured that every feature will return until the final version of iOS 18 is dropped by Apple in September, you might go months without your battery running at full strength.
Bloomberg’s Gurman says to expect a UI update to the Settings app in iOS 18
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