The report comes two months after Apple launched its iPhone 16 lineup, which includes a suite of artificial intelligence (AI) features called Apple Intelligence. However, enthusiasm for the iPhone has reportedly dipped slightly, with a survey finding that 22% of teenagers planned to upgrade to an iPhone 16, down from 23% in 2023 and 24% in 2022. Among those planning to upgrade, 29% cited Apple Intelligence as the reason, a figure that investment firm Piper Sandler described as "low given the enthusiasm."
Key takeaways:
- Apple has added a security feature to iOS 18 that reboots the phone if it has remained unlocked for 72 hours, making it harder for thieves to unlock a stolen phone.
- The reboot puts the phone in a state where its data remains encrypted and nearly impossible to access without the user’s passcode.
- The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus are built to harness the power of Apple Intelligence, powered by the new A18 chip, and introduce a Camera Control feature.
- Despite the new features, enthusiasm for the iPhone has slightly dipped, with 22% of teenagers planning to upgrade to an iPhone 16, down from 23% in 2023 and 24% in 2022.