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Apple Intelligence brings incredible new features across iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

The first set of features is now available, with many more rolling out in the coming months.

⏺ Overview

⏺ Compatible Devices

⏺ iOS 18

⏺ iPadOS 18

⏺ macOS Sequoia

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What iPhone models will have Apple Intelligence?

why apple intelligence will be only in iphone 15 pro and pro max

and is there will be an AI for older versions of iPhone like 14 or 13 models


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iPhone 14 Plus

Posted on Jun 11, 2024 9:54 AM

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Posted on Aug 1, 2024 8:43 PM

I really don’t see why my iPhone 14 Pro Max with 1 TB storage can’t run at least some parts of Apple intelligence like:

1- Mail auto categorization

2- The typing feature that helps rewrite paragraphs ( chat gpt app does it already on the 14 pro max )

3- Messages auto categorization

4- new Siri UI

5- smarter Siri (context understanding)


the rest I get it, wanna make it exclusive to the newer phones and all.


but this is unfair. And I’m actually thinking seriously to move away from Apple due to those below the belt moves.


i paid 750 omani rials for my phone in 2022,

you telling me i gotta pay this again now? Come on!


the phone has most of what iPhone 15 pro max has minus just 3 features.


i hope Apple will do something to bridge this disconnect with 14 pro and pro max users and older.

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Oct 9, 2024 3:28 PM in response to barbarossa915

barbarossa915 wrote:

Apple does not manufacture flagship devices because it exclusively sells the iPhone.


That is nonsensical.


The iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max are the current flagship devices in the iPhone line, just as the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max were the flagship devices before the 16 series phones came out. MacBook Pros with M3 Max chips are the flagship devices in Apple's notebook line. iPad Pros with the M4 chip are the flagship devices in Apple's tablet line.


See the second definition of flagship here: Merriam-Webster Dictionary – flagship (noun)


they are essentially the same device, with the exception of varying hardware specifications.


"Except for that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?"

Oct 11, 2024 4:08 AM in response to Fisthebest

Fisthebest wrote:

Like, I understand apple intelligence can not be on any iPhone, but why can’t just the new Siri ui be on any? And if ChatGPT works on iPhone 11, and Siri ChatGPT integration doesn’t, then what did apple really do?

Read the thread. It's been answered. A link to ChatGBT is not the same as what Siri will be with the thinking directly on your phone. It's that simple.

Oct 15, 2024 8:07 AM in response to Servant of Cats

By "additional platforms" I think they mean other Apple devices like the Vision Pro, probably new HomePods and new Apple TVs, maybe Windows PCs even.


Would not expect them to bring it to other iPhone models not already listed as supported. Those would not be "additional platforms" Just the same platform with less resources.


If they do, it would be the first time Apple adds support for older devices after releasing it for newer ones, so not something I would expect or tell any one else to expect. If it happens, that is great, but honestly, it's a reach.




Oct 16, 2024 8:55 AM in response to egemen915

egemen915 wrote:

Why can't Apple do this and victimize models like 14 pro max 13 pro max when Samsung offers cloud artificial intelligence technology even to its old devices?

Because, unlike Google, Apple doesn’t use cloud AI, which allows Google to monitor everything you do with AI, and use that to build a complex profile of you. If you are happy having no personal privacy get an Android phone.

Oct 22, 2024 2:43 PM in response to Matrasoray

At the moment, Apple Intelligence is available in beta on the iPhone 16 series, iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max, and any iPad or Mac with an M1 chip and later, with Siri and device language set to US English. This fall Apple Intelligence will get its public release as part of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and MacOS Sequoia. Apple's senior vice president for machine learning and AI strategy, said that “while it would be possible to run Apple Intelligence on older, less powerful iPhones, it wouldn't be fast enough.”

Oct 23, 2024 3:57 PM in response to Noaesperro

Noaesperro wrote:

I have a iPhone 14 but why in the name name of the devil why apple is acting like a phone from barely 2 years ago is a dinosaur

It has 6GB of memory compared to the 8GB found on the models that support Apple Intelligence and also 5 GPU cores compared to 6. The Pro versions of the iPhones have always been faster and more capable of the standard version, and also at an increased price point.


If they did allow it on the standard iPhone 15 model or even your 14, then this Support Site would be flooded with complaints on how the new iOS version has slowed their phone down. This is simply due to the hardware that is available on the device and your phone will run iOS 18 just fine, but won't be able to use the more CPU intensive features found in Apple Intelligence.

Oct 3, 2024 7:18 AM in response to FelipeHG

FelipeHG wrote:

Its really disappointing that my IPhone 14 Pro Max can’t run and or will receive AI on the incoming iOS 18.1, you are forcing the public and customers to your marketing protocol’s and to investment of new iPhones every time…as your wish…and as desire….

No one here is forcing you to do anything. This is a user-to-user forum. Apple doesn't read here for feedback or suggestions. You can, however, let them know your thoughts here:


Product Feedback - Apple

your competitors doesn’t play like that, only you apple…


Ha! That couldn't be further from the truth.



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