Apple’s iOS 18.2 update will reportedly let users share the location of lost items with a trusted person or an airline employee. While not all of Apple’s smartphones will support the new capabilities powered by machine learning, the company has also been working on new software features that have surfaced on the latest iOS 18.2 beta 2 that rolled out on November 4.
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