The iPhone 15 now runs 17.7.2, is it worth rising to 18.3.2? 18.3.2 How was the experience?
by Poster
Mar 13, 2025
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Hello everyone,
The iPhone 15 I have is still on iOS 17.7.2, which is quite stable and has no problems with daily use. Recently, I saw that Apple pushed iOS 18.3.2. Looking at the update log, it seems that it is mainly about fixing bugs and security patches, but the specific experience is not clear.
I would like to ask friends in the jar who have upgraded to 18.3.2, how do you feel about using this version?
-Is there any significant change in battery life?
-How does the system fluency compare to 17.7.2?
-Have you encountered any bugs or strange problems?
-Apple Intelligence is supported? Mine is the Hong Kong and Macao version
-Is it true that I heard that the photo album function is not as easy to use as before?
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Anonymous7184 Mar 13, 202515 is not in Apple Intelligence, it is hierarchical
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Poster Mar 13, 2025@ Anonymous7184 actually doesn't matter whether Apple Intelligence is used or not, as long as the system is stable and the photo album is easy to use
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Anonymous378 Mar 13, 2025Don't rise
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Anonymous8299 Mar 13, 2025Photo albums are becoming difficult to use The Notification Center has become difficult to use Nothing else changes Don't rise
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Anonymous1055 Mar 13, 2025The current rule is that you can't access Apple Intelligence without 8G memory. Since you can't access it, I think it's better not to upgrade it. To be reasonable, there is no novel experience
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Anonymous2152 Mar 13, 2025My 12 has been rising all the time. Nothing new, but I didn't say no either. It's also annoying not to be promoted to old reminders.
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Anonymous178 Mar 13, 202516.6-18.3.1-18.3.2 This is how I came up 18.3.2 follows 18.3.1, with less delay. If it has been upgraded to 18, continue If you haven't upgraded to 18 and haven't encountered any problems, don't move. I feel that 18 is far less than the previous version. The photo album is ugly, the settings are ugly, and the control center is also ugly
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Anonymous8300 Mar 14, 2025I didn't think it became difficult to use, but it really didn't become very easy to use. If you don't like dark icons and large icons, you don't need to change them
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Anonymous639 Mar 14, 2025Don't upgrade if you are worried. Will you completely believe what others say? As a developer, I upgrade quickly every time, security patches are meaningful, new features to play, and I am not interested in the metaphysics of negative optimization
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Anonymous132 Mar 14, 2025Every time it is the first time to upgrade, you are not entering the hospice care stage, some people really believe in raising a boss
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Anonymous3332 Mar 14, 2025I am open to anyone who comes, upgrade when there is an update, and experience some new things, which is very good
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Anonymous8301 Mar 14, 2025I upgraded to 12, and I feel that the smoothness has improved a little, 😶
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Anonymous1027 Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous8299 It's just that the first version of the photo album is difficult to use. Now it's been adjusted a lot. Basically, after using it a few times, I get used to it. After closing some projects, I forget what the system photo album was like before.
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Anonymous8302 Mar 14, 2025My 12pm has been upgrading okay
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Anonymous211 Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous7184 doesn't matter if it doesn't support it, it's not very intelligent yet anyway
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Poster Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous178 Is version 18.3.2 ugly too? I don't think so
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Poster Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous1027 I watched the video saying that the version after ios18 has optimized the photo album
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Poster Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous211 Yes, you don't necessarily use the built-in ai function, there are so many third-party platforms
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Poster Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous132 I'm just a little worried that some important software can't be used
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Poster Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous3332 You are in a good state of mind