I continue to hear that the gradual rollout of features across iOS 18 to iOS 18.4 is leading to delays of some features scheduled for iOS 19. That will lead to a long term rollout of features next cycle as well. Engineers are stuck working on iOS 18 projects when they’d usually…
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) December 12, 2024
This means iOS 19 is probably going to follow the same slow rollout pattern, which could leave some Apple users feeling frustrated. Personally, though, I’m not too upset about it. Sure, it wasn’t great for Apple to hype up new features only to leave us hanging – yes, I am speaking about Apple Intelligence and its AI updates. Getting an iPhone 16 without the promised features doesn’t sit well.
That being said, iOS 18 is a pretty solid upgrade, even without the AI features (and, by the way, I’m in the EU, so I don’t even get those features because of regional regulations.). So, even if iOS 19 comes a bit later or in phases, it’s not the end of the world. With all the changes in iOS 18.1 and the fresh tweaks in 18.2, I’ve actually started noticing some small updates that I might have otherwise overlooked. But, of course, it would be nice to get everything Apple promised on time.