Throughout 2025, the company has promised to introduce Apple Intelligence support for English (India), English (Singapore), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Vietnamese. The company also promised support for “other” languages, but hasn’t announced which ones. For the moment, at least, Apple Intelligence will not be available in the EU.
How much storage does the system need?
An Apple document confirms that Apple Intelligence requires 4GB of available iPhone storage to download, install, and use. The company hasn’t disclosed how much space is required on iPads or Macs, but it seems reasonable to expect it’s close to the same. Apple also warns that the amount of required storage could increase as new features are introduced.
What else to know
Apple now sees AI as a hugely important component to its business moving forward. That means the service will work on all future iPads, Macs, and iPhones (including iPhone SE). It also means the company is plotting a path to support the service on visionOS devices and Homepod and deploy it in future products, including an intelligent home automation and management system it apparently plans, along with the introduction (at last) of a “HomeOS.” There’s more information here.