iOS 18 Public Beta Feels Like a Breath of Fresh Air, But I Can’t Help But Miss Apple Intelligence

I’ve been running the iOS 18 developer beta for a while now, so the transition to the iOS 18 public beta, which dropped on Monday, was smooth and without any issues. Overall, it’s a solid, stable upgrade that adds a lot more customization and tons of little details you might find and appreciate.

But it won’t feel like the sea change I’m craving until all those cool Apple Intelligence features are here. And the wait for all those features could be a while.

There are some obvious and useful changes, like the ability to radically resize your home screen and the organization of apps on each page. There’s still a grid, which means I can move app icons around and customize widgets on the home screen, but I can’t drop an app icon between rows or columns. It’s now easy to move apps around so they no longer block your dog’s background image, but a moved app still aligns with any apps below, above, or next to it. You can’t skew an app either, so it sits at a 45-degree angle. That’s not something you might expect, but it’s worth noting that customization has its limitations.

You can resize widgets and move apps around, but there are some limitations. (Image credit: Future)

I’ve been playing around with the new, infinitely customizable Control Center. It offers pages of personalization, but be warned: it can be easy to get carried away. At one point, I managed to move all of my main Control Center options to the second page. As a result, when I swiped down from the top-right corner of my iPhone, I was left with a blank Control Center. It took some work to get everything back to the first screen. As far as I could tell, there’s no big “RESET” option.

I’m intrigued by the update to the Photos app, which lets me search my photos more heuristically with sentences that make sense. Of course, the system still needs to index all of my photos for this feature to work. I like that the Photos features that were previously hidden under search are now part of the main screen, and “Recent Days” is a handy carousel.

iOS 18 Public Beta

This could be a great way to search through photos, but make sure they are indexed first. (Image credit: Future)

Messages in iOS 18 gets some updated reactions that look nice, but I can’t wait to build a Genmoji (AI-generated emoji characters). That’s apparently not coming until Apple Intelligence is ready for it.

One of the more useful iOS 18 features that is ready in the public beta is iMessage scheduling. I scheduled a message for my wife and she got it on time. The only annoying thing was that I forgot I had scheduled it and then forgot to respond for 15 minutes.

iOS 18 Public Beta

Set it, but don’t forget it. (Image credit: Future)

I discovered that I could now lock apps behind my Face ID, but I also realized that there are no apps that I want to hide. Maybe I can hide them Asphalt 9 so that no one takes my phone and disrupts my racing career.