Apple's unveiling of the new iPhone 16 series revealed that the anticipated Apple Intelligence features will not be available at launch, instead arriving later in beta form.
This rollout strategy indicates that initial iPhone 16 buyers will be investing in future software capabilities rather than having immediate AI features upon purchase.
With Apple positioning privacy as central to its AI initiatives, users can expect features to be processed either on-device or in a secure, privacy-centric cloud environment.
As Apple plans for a staggered release of its AI tools, it faces increasing competition from rivals like Samsung and Google, which are already offering advanced AI functionalities.
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