The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro were the stars of Apple’s recent “Glowtime” showcase, but exciting improvements are headed to Cupertino’s many mobile devices, including the iPad. We’ve explored the beta for a few months now, enjoying upgrades such as better screen customization and refreshed versions of familiar apps. With iPadOS 18’s full release due on Sept. 16, let’s look at some of the coolest features coming soon to Apple’s tablets.
1. Apple Intelligence
The most attention-grabbing feature for new iPhones and iPads is Apple’s embrace of artificial intelligence. Apple Intelligence uses Apple’s generative models to perform AI tasks like editing messages, arranging photos contextually, and providing useful information. Apple Intelligence works with Apple’s servers to keep data private, a serious AI concern. Beta users haven’t had access to Apple Intelligence features, which require dedicated technology built into Apple’s upcoming chips, but we’re curious to see the final results. The first Apple Intelligence features will start trickling out in October.
2. Productivity Enhancements Via Notes
The upgraded Notes app, combined with Apple Pencil, greatly aids productivity. iPadOS 18 cleans up your handwriting and lets you search through your written text. You can also tweak the style and formatting, transcribe audio notes, and add Scenes to the Freeform whiteboard app.
3. A Cooler Calculator
The iPad has included a calculator since the first model, but iPadOS 18 turns the tablet into an even more capable math tool. The new Math Notes feature lets you solve equations, even complex ones, just by writing out the problem. In addition, the iPad’s large screen offers enough real estate for any huge numbers you scribble.
4. The New Game Mode
The iPad has always been a great gaming device. Arguably, the larger screen makes it more comfortable for epic quests than a cramped iPhone display. Game Mode on iPadOS 18 improves the slate’s battery life by reducing background activity. It also reduces Bluetooth latency for smoother controls. The iPad hardware enables impressive gaming, with its most recent chips supporting advanced graphical features like ray tracing. It powers AAA games like the upcoming .
5. Tab Bar and Sidebar’s Easy Operation
The iPad’s large size means you can have more things on screen, but you also have more things to track. With iPadOS 18, you can easily navigate the tablet using the tab bar and sidebar. These compact bars float on top of whatever app you’re using to provide a speedy way to flip between different apps segments (or switch to another app entirely). That way, even a deep and complex app feels intuitive on iPad.