Apple today made the seventh beta version of iOS 18.1 and iPadOS 18.1 available to developers to continue testing Apple Intelligence features. The seventh beta comes a week after Apple seeded the sixth iOS 18.1 and iPadOS 18.1 beta.
Updates are available from the Settings app on compatible devices.[一般]>[ソフトウェア アップデート]You can go to and download it. Note that you can still run iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 16 with Apple Intelligence.
Apple Intelligence includes writing tools that are available anywhere you can select and edit text, and can be used to check spelling, correct grammar, rewrite with a new tone, and summarize text.
Siri has a new design with a subtle glow around the display and a Type in Siri feature so you don’t have to speak to Siri. Siri can follow you if you stumble over words and maintain context between requests. Safari now lets you summarize articles and has a new less-disruptive focus mode.
Smart Reply is available in Messages and Email, and the Mail app will show time-sensitive messages to the top of your inbox. Photos has a memory movie feature to create slideshows based on text descriptions, and can record, transcribe, and summarize calls. You can also transcribe and summarize audio recordings.
For more information about all the features currently available in beta, see the Apple Intelligence Guide. Image Playground, Genmoji, and other new “Siri” features are not yet implemented.
The update also includes call recording and transcription on all devices, and also adds the option to take spatial photos on iPhone 15 Pro models.
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