And while I’m sure Apple will be able to come up with some great original AI features, I’d like to take the opportunity to talk about the AI tricks that almost made me switch from my iPhone 13 to the Pixel 8 Pro or Galaxy S24 Ultra I have for testing.
The two most useful AI-powered tricks on my Pixel 8 Pro and Galaxy S24 Ultra are called Circle to Search and Summarize.
Meanwhile, Summarize lets me… summarize web pages, which is another major way to save time from having to read an article as long as this one. Getting a paragraph, or a few bullet points to get the most important information out of a 1,000-2,000 word story is a feature the iPhone must have.
Another awesome AI-powered feature is the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s ability to automatically translate conversations in messaging apps like WhatsApp. I’m not somebody who would use this feature every day but I’d imagine there are people and small businesses who communicate with foreign customers/parties on a daily basis, and would be thrilled to be able to communicate with them like they are communicating with somebody in their native language.
Circle to Search might be the most useful AI feature iPhone should get with iOS 18.
Believe it or not, I miss AI-powered features like Circle to Search, Summarize, and Magic Eraser (used to remove objects from photos) pretty much every single day I’m using my iPhone, because that’s how useful they are on a daily basis.
“AI” on smartphones used to be associated with gimmicky features, but the same AI in phones like the Pixel 8 Pro and Galaxy S24 Ultra is the biggest reason I’d switch from my iPhone 13 to Android. No doubt about it.
Frankly, had it been easier for me to move my voice memos and notes to the Pixel or Galaxy, I probably would’ve switched to the Pixel 8 Pro from my iPhone 13 mini.
And that’s despite the fact that I find the iPhone 15 Pro Max (which I also have access to) to be a better phone than the Pixel 8 Pro. And that says a lot about how much I value the Pixel’s AI capabilities.
In fact, in my opinion, the latest AI developments on Android are the biggest reason to switch from iPhone in recent times. Perhaps the last time a phone made me really tempted to switch was the 2019 Huawei P30 Pro, which I ended up buying and using for nearly two years. The reason back then was Huawei’s incredible camera system, which made the iPhone look bad.
Leaked MacOS image of Apple’s supposed Magic Eraser equivalent feature called “Clean Up”.
Apple’s version of Google’s “Magic Eraser” feature for removing objects in photos might be called “Clean up”, which sounds a bit uninspiring, coming from the same company that named a display hole the “Dynamic Island”. I suppose that’s what you get for being so late to the party, Apple! All the cool names are already taken.
We’re working with (fresh) leaks here, which means nothing is confirmed yet. That being said, there’s now hope some (if not all) of the most useful AI features found in phones like the Pixel 8 and Galaxy S24 might very well get their iPhone equivalent thanks to iOS 18.
So far, we don’t know if iOS 18 will introduce a native AI feature similar to “Circle to Search”, which I’d absolutely love to see. Right now, we also don’t know whether iOS 18 / iPhone 16 will be able to automatically translate chat conversations like the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
It’d be awesome but surprising if Apple updated the iPhone 15 and iPhone 14 with the same AI features as the upcoming iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro.
One thing to keep in mind is that it’d be a miracle if all the new “AI” features Apple is preparing end up coming to every single older iPhone model – even if it supports iOS 18.
Unlike Samsung, which was super generous to update the Galaxy S23 and S22 series with the same AI features as the Galaxy S24, Apple is infamous for keeping cool new features exclusive to new iPhones. For example, you can expect that the upcoming iPhone 16 Pro will get AI features that no other iPhone will.
Rumor has it that even the vanilla iPhone 16 series won’t have the same amount of AI tricks as their Pro counterparts (the two won’t be powered by the same processor), which makes it highly unlikely that my iPhone 13 will get those features.
Meanwhile, Mark Gurman recently said that the most powerful new AI features coming to iOS 18 might require the A17 Pro chip to work, meaning iPhone 15 Pro might get some AI features iPhone 15 won’t.
My educated guess is that the real reason for that might be the fact that iPhone 15 has only 6GB of RAM vs 8GB on the Pro model. For example, Microsoft’s latest AI features on Windows require a minimum of 16GB of RAM to work.
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