According to reports, Apple has fixed the Intelligence bug that prevented customers from utilizing Apple’s new AI features on the latest iPhone 17 models. Shortly after the new iPhone models went on sale, consumers initially reported the flaw on the Apple Intelligence community.
At the time, consumers reported that after a few days of using their new iPhone, Apple’s AI functions stopped working and their Siri graphic reverted to the previous animation.
Apple hasn’t made any public comments on the issue in nearly three weeks, but according to Aaron Perris of MacRumors, the Cupertino-based tech company has finally released a fresh update that enables impacted customers to download Apple Intelligence once more.
According to reports, Apple has released a server-side update that makes all iPhone models eligible for Apple Intelligence, including the 15 Pro and subsequent devices.
By going to the Settings app and tapping on the Apple Intelligence menu, users may see how Apple Intelligence is doing on their device.
Issues reported with iOS 26: Since the initial public release of iOS 26, customers have encountered a number of problems, even though the Apple Intelligence flaw may have been fixed for the time being.
According to reports, Apple has released a server-side update that makes all iPhone models eligible for Apple Intelligence, including the 15 Pro and subsequent devices.
By going to the Settings app and tapping on the Apple Intelligence menu, users may see how Apple Intelligence is doing on their device.
Issues reported with iOS 26: Since the initial public release of iOS 26, customers have encountered a number of problems, even though the Apple Intelligence flaw may have been fixed for the time being.
As if that weren’t enough, users also voiced their displeasure with iOS 26’s Liquid Glass design’s transparency and legibility problems. Additionally, several users noted that iOS 26’s icons seem “tilted” and “skewed,” particularly when Dark Mode is enabled and a dark background is displayed.