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iOS 18.5 Beta: What’s New & Why It Matters!

4 min · 3. apr. 2025
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Hey everyone! Welcome to another episode of Apple Now—your go-to podcast for all things Apple! 🚀 In this episode, we’re diving into iOS 18.5 Beta and everything you need to know about the latest features, tweaks, and what’s coming next. Apple has been fine-tuning iOS 18, and this update brings some exciting changes for iPhone users. What We Cover in This Episode: ✅ Overview of iOS 18.5 Beta – What’s new? ✅ Performance improvements and bug fixes ✅ New features in Messages, Siri, and system settings ✅ What this means for developers and public beta testers ✅ Expected release timeline and final version predictions ✅ Our take on whether you should update now or wait

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