Apple today provided developers with the first beta of an upcoming iOS 18.5 update for testing purposes. Work on iOS 18 is starting to wind down with iOS 19 set to be introduced in a couple of months, so iOS 18.5 has just a handful of minor new features.
If you tap on the three dots icon in the upper right corner of the Mail app, you can now toggle Contact Photos on and off directly from this interface. There’s also an option to turn off Group By Sender.
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You can still access these toggles in the Settings app, too.
AppleCare Info
In the Settings app, if you go to General and tap on AppleCare and Warranty, there’s now a banner with an AppleCare logo and an option to learn more about AppleCare coverage. There was no banner before.
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More Features
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Release Date
For the last three years, the x.5 updates have come out in May, specifically the second week of May. It’s likely Apple will stick to that same general release timeline, providing iOS 18.5 to the public in May.