iOS 18.5 includes Screen Time alerts, Apple TV improvements, and a fix for the Vision Pro app bug.
Apple has released iOS 18.5, bringing its life-saving satellite emergency features to iPhone 13 models for the first time. Previously available only on iPhone 14 and newer, the feature allows users to connect with emergency services via satellite when cellular or Wi-Fi networks are unavailable.
The update expands access to satellite services provided by mobile carriers, including those like T-Mobile working with Starlink. iPhone 13 users can check for availability by visiting the Cellular menu in Settings.
The satellite feature has already been credited with multiple life-saving interventions, including rescuing hikers, wildfire victims, and others in remote areas. With this update, a wider group of users can now benefit from the added layer of safety.
Alongside the satellite expansion, iOS 18.5 introduces several smaller but notable features. Screen Time now alerts parents if a child successfully guesses the parental passcode to override restrictions. The Mail app has been updated with a dedicated ‘All Mail’ tab for easier navigation.
Other changes include a new Pride wallpaper, a simplified method for subscribing to Apple TV content on smart TVs, and a fix for a bug that caused Apple Vision Pro to launch with a black screen. The update also resolves issues with Siri, enterprise app performance, and other minor bugs.
iOS 18.5 launched alongside updates for iPadOS (18.5), watchOS (11.5), visionOS (2.5), and security patches for macOS Ventura and Sonoma.
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