Ahead of WWDC25, we're hearing more and more stuff to expect on iOS 19 for newer Apple Intelligence devices. What would you'll like to see implemented for Non-Apple Intelligence devices?
I think Apple should start taking the opportunity to fix the annoying bugs. Especially on macOS. The one where VoiceOver says, "Safari not responding." "Chrome not responding."
I also think Apple should allow us to dissable when VoiceOver says "Finder is launched in the background." "Safari is launched in the background."
What do you all think of my ideas and bug fixes here?
I am having issues doing the 3 finger tripple tap to turn it off. I think I turn if on, Need to be on setting under voiceover to show on or off. It is on the watch under accessibility and voiceover. Why not on the phone. can someone explain why not. Maybe Sara.
What I would love to see for next year, would be for Apple to simply revert macOS back to the days of macOS Sierra, and then just work the code back up to Sequoia or whatever next year's macOS version will be.
For those who do not know, Sierra was when Siri first came to macOS, but more importantly, SNR did not exist back then. 🙂
I would not mind something similar for iOS. Reverted back to an earlier version. Though I know this will be highly debatable, but I will be fine with iOS reverting back to iOS 14, as for me personally iOS 14 man really well. Basically what I am suggesting here is that Apple revert iOS any of a macOS to an earlier, stable version, where there were far less bugs than there are today, and rework the code back up to today's standards, minus all of the bugs and annoyances. 😇
I’m gonna think on this a little bit because everything I’ve wanted for a long time, I’ve said time and time again—and nothing has changed. But I do have a question regarding Apple Intelligence. Like, what exactly are you getting with Apple Intelligence that couldn’t be implemented on older devices? Because from what I can tell, a lot of the features people are excited about are already being offered by third-party apps or services—sometimes even for free. So I’m trying to understand what’s actually new here in terms of the feature set.
Also, is Apple Intelligence something you have to pay for? I could’ve sworn I read somewhere that it’s not going to be free. But even if it is free, why can’t it be brought to older iPhones? What is it offering that’s so high-tech that it absolutely needs the latest hardware to function? From what I understand, Apple Intelligence can summarize your emails, notes, or messages. That’s great if you’re running a business or getting hundreds of emails per day and need a quick overview of everything. But a lot of people aren’t operating at that volume—at least I don’t think so. I could be wrong, of course.
But again, my main question is: what exactly is Apple Intelligence doing that you can’t already get from a third-party provider? And if it’s about hardware limitations, then fine—say that. But if it’s more about money or exclusivity, then be honest. I’m not angry about it, only curious.
AI, suppose to be integrated in the apple apps. It will be able to tell you of a coming appointment without you asking, if you are planning to travel, it can help you get a plane ticket, if your mom's birthday it can tell you to get a present and so. It will not come for a year or more.
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fix the bugs
just fix the bugs and add sideloading all around the world
also add more gesturs like angul gesturs
Re: fix the bugs
I aggre with you Joshua.
I think Apple should start taking the opportunity to fix the annoying bugs. Especially on macOS. The one where VoiceOver says, "Safari not responding." "Chrome not responding."
I also think Apple should allow us to dissable when VoiceOver says "Finder is launched in the background." "Safari is launched in the background."
What do you all think of my ideas and bug fixes here?
Re: fix the bugs
I would also want Apple to fix VoiceOver Recognition not working because whenever I enable VO Recognition, it freezes, making my iPhone not usable.
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bugs and screen curtain
I am having issues doing the 3 finger tripple tap to turn it off. I think I turn if on, Need to be on setting under voiceover to show on or off. It is on the watch under accessibility and voiceover. Why not on the phone. can someone explain why not. Maybe Sara.
Ciara
What I would love to see for next year, would be for Apple to simply revert macOS back to the days of macOS Sierra, and then just work the code back up to Sequoia or whatever next year's macOS version will be.
For those who do not know, Sierra was when Siri first came to macOS, but more importantly, SNR did not exist back then. 🙂
I would not mind something similar for iOS. Reverted back to an earlier version. Though I know this will be highly debatable, but I will be fine with iOS reverting back to iOS 14, as for me personally iOS 14 man really well. Basically what I am suggesting here is that Apple revert iOS any of a macOS to an earlier, stable version, where there were far less bugs than there are today, and rework the code back up to today's standards, minus all of the bugs and annoyances. 😇
Question about Apple Intelligence
I’m gonna think on this a little bit because everything I’ve wanted for a long time, I’ve said time and time again—and nothing has changed. But I do have a question regarding Apple Intelligence. Like, what exactly are you getting with Apple Intelligence that couldn’t be implemented on older devices? Because from what I can tell, a lot of the features people are excited about are already being offered by third-party apps or services—sometimes even for free. So I’m trying to understand what’s actually new here in terms of the feature set.
Also, is Apple Intelligence something you have to pay for? I could’ve sworn I read somewhere that it’s not going to be free. But even if it is free, why can’t it be brought to older iPhones? What is it offering that’s so high-tech that it absolutely needs the latest hardware to function? From what I understand, Apple Intelligence can summarize your emails, notes, or messages. That’s great if you’re running a business or getting hundreds of emails per day and need a quick overview of everything. But a lot of people aren’t operating at that volume—at least I don’t think so. I could be wrong, of course.
But again, my main question is: what exactly is Apple Intelligence doing that you can’t already get from a third-party provider? And if it’s about hardware limitations, then fine—say that. But if it’s more about money or exclusivity, then be honest. I’m not angry about it, only curious.
Winter Roses
AI, suppose to be integrated in the apple apps. It will be able to tell you of a coming appointment without you asking, if you are planning to travel, it can help you get a plane ticket, if your mom's birthday it can tell you to get a present and so. It will not come for a year or more.
Older devices could handle apple intelagencs
i am sure older devices could handle AI but apple won’t do it cause they want your money