The new iPhone 16 arrives in september, but AI features will be delayed

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The new iPhone 16 is set to hit the market this September.

Despite earlier promises from developers about the significant presence of artificial intelligence in the system, you’ll have to wait a bit longer for these features. According to Mashable, the AI integration will come with the new operating system, iOS 18.1.

When you later install the new operating system, you can expect the iPhone to handle many tasks for you. The biggest innovation will be the integration of ChatGPT into Siri, allowing you to enjoy streamlined information and note creation from web pages.


You won’t even need to type—just tell your iPhone what you need to record, and it will add it to your notes. Due to the complexity of implementing these upgrades, the AI features are being postponed until iOS 18.1.

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