If you've been eagerly awaiting the iOS 18.2 update, with its anticipated Apple intelligence features, there's good news. According to a report by MacRumors, the update could roll out as soon as 9th December—which is now just a few weeks away.
The update is expected for all Apple devices that support iOS 18, but the AI features will be limited to a few. Also Read: Apple is reportedly working on a camera, but it isn't what you expect The publication reveals that this information came from a British carrier, EE.
The carrier notified its customers that a feature, “Wi-Fi calling on other supported iCloud-connected devices,” will be discontinued on 9th December.
This feature allows users to make Wi-Fi calls from devices like Macs, even when their iPhone isn't near them. MacRumors also notes that the second developer beta of iOS 18.2 includes new carrier settings for EE.
This updated version removes the “Add Wi-Fi Calling for Other Devices” toggle from the Wi-Fi calling section in the Settings app.This may not be a mere coincidence, as MacRumors suggests EE may have inadvertently revealed the release date for iOS 18.2 as 9th December.