Apple today seeded the third beta of iOS 18.3 to developers, and the third beta brings some changes to Notification Summaries and also minor changes to a few other features.
Notification Summaries
Apple made multiple changes to Notification Summaries as Apple has faced criticism from several quarters over false notification headlines generated by Apple Intelligence.
- Summaries for apps in the News and Entertainment category have been temporarily disabled. Apple Intelligence will no longer summarize news notifications. However, the feature will be reinstated in the future when Apple has made changes to the feature.
- The Notifications Summaries section in the settings app now makes it clear that this is a beta feature and that errors are a possibility.
- Apple has added the following wording for Notification Summaries: “Summarization may change the meaning of the original headlines. Double check important information.”
- Summarized notifications are now shown with the text italicized to better distinguish them from standard notifications.
- Notification Summaries can now be disabled on a per-app basis directly from the Lock Screen by swiping on a notification and tapping on the “Options” button.
All of the above Notification Summary changes have been made in the third betas of iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, and macOS Sequoia 15.3.
Messages
The Messages sidebar (accessible by tapping on the “+” button in any conversation) now includes a Genmoji entry. Tapping the entry takes users to the Genmoji creation interface.
Camera Control
On iPhone 16 models, at toggle in the Camera Control section has been renamed. The toggle for AE/AF lock has been renamed to “Lock Focus and Exposure.” Lock Focus and Exposure is an optional setting that allows users to lock their settings with a light press and hold on the Camera Control button.
PDF Editing
When cropping content out when editing a PDF through the screenshot interface, users will now see a warning that cropped content is not removed from the PDF.
The message reads, “Content outside the cropped area won’t be visible in most PDF viewers, but it can be made visible in some apps.”
We’ll keep you posted in this space if there are any additional changes found in the beta.