Watch our latest video to see Apple's latest smart features in iOS 16 that are powered by Siri intelligence in action, running live on an iPhone.
Video: All the smart iPhone features in iOS 16 powered by Siri intelligence

Watch our latest video to see Apple's latest smart features in iOS 16 that are powered by Siri intelligence in action, running live on an iPhone.
With Apple's iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 software, you can uninstall three additional built-in apps from your iPhone or iPad, such as Clock.
In this video, we will show you all the new iOS 16 wallpapers for your iPhone, as well as walk you through Apple's completely revamped wallpaper experience.
The Siri smart assistant has learned a new voice command in iOS 16, enabling you to toggle Apple's assistive feature, dubbed Auto-Answer Calls, hands-free.
Apple released its first betas of iOS & iPadOS 16 and macOS 13 Ventura shortly after the conclusion of the WWDC 2022 Keynote address. But one thing that users of sideloaded apps may have noticed after installing these betas is that some things weren’t quite working right – namely the Mail plugin and AltJIT.
Learn why you can no longer use an iPad as a home hub to control and manage your HomeKit and Matter accessories.
All mentions of support for HDR10+ video coming to the TV app with iOS 16, iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura have been removed from Apple's website.
Apple's line of tablets are pretty powerful and helpful. And while some folks might see plenty of shortcomings with iPadOS, it's also plenty useful. And it's getting better with iPadOS 16, which is expected to arrive later this fall. To that end, Apple is finally getting around to adding one of the most important apps the company's tablets have been missing for years.
You can ask Apple's Siri assistant in iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 to hang up a call in the Phone app or FaceTime on your iPhone or iPad, hands-free.
In this video, we uncover some of the best iOS 16 tidbits, tricks and hidden features coming to all users with Apple's next major iPhone software update in the fall.
Being able to wirelessly connect an external gaming controller has been an option on iOS for quite some time. However, native support hasn't been. It was only with the launch of iOS 14.5, for instance, that Apple added native support for Sony's DualSense PlayStation 5 controller and Microsoft's wireless controller for the Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X. And now Nintendo is getting in on the fun, too.