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 28
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, 2025
    15 is not in Apple Intelligence, it is hierarchical
  • 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
  • Anonymous378 Mar 13, 2025
    Don't rise
  • Anonymous8299 Mar 13, 2025
    Photo albums are becoming difficult to use The Notification Center has become difficult to use Nothing else changes Don't rise
  • Anonymous1055 Mar 13, 2025
    The 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
  • Anonymous2152 Mar 13, 2025
    My 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.
  • Anonymous178 Mar 13, 2025
    16.6-18.3.1-18.3.2 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
  • Anonymous8300 Mar 14, 2025
    I 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
  • Anonymous639 Mar 14, 2025
    Don'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
  • Anonymous132 Mar 14, 2025
    Every time it is the first time to upgrade, you are not entering the hospice care stage, some people really believe in raising a boss
  • Anonymous3332 Mar 14, 2025
    I am open to anyone who comes, upgrade when there is an update, and experience some new things, which is very good
  • Anonymous8301 Mar 14, 2025
    I upgraded to 12, and I feel that the smoothness has improved a little, 😶
  • 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.
  • Anonymous8302 Mar 14, 2025
    My 12pm has been upgrading okay
  • Anonymous211 Mar 14, 2025
    @ Anonymous7184 doesn't matter if it doesn't support it, it's not very intelligent yet anyway
  • Poster Mar 14, 2025
    @ Anonymous178 Is version 18.3.2 ugly too? I don't think so
  • Poster Mar 14, 2025
    @ Anonymous1027 I watched the video saying that the version after ios18 has optimized the photo album
  • Poster Mar 14, 2025
    @ Anonymous211 Yes, you don't necessarily use the built-in ai function, there are so many third-party platforms
  • Poster Mar 14, 2025
    @ Anonymous132 I'm just a little worried that some important software can't be used
  • Poster Mar 14, 2025
    @ Anonymous3332 You are in a good state of mind