Five most exciting new changes coming in Apple's huge iPhone update - including controversial 'cheater's paradise' feature

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Apple's new iOS update is just weeks away - and more details are starting to emerge about what is shaping up to be the biggest update yet. Originally announced at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, the software is expected to hit devices in mid-September. Apple is touting its AI integration with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia - called'Apple Intelligence' - as the update's flagship feature. The feature will bring a lot of change to the operating system, including new-and-improved Siri capabilities, the ability to create custom emojis, and more. But the change that made headlines most was a new app-hiding feature dubbed'cheater's paradise' because it allows people to conceal certain apps (like dating apps, for instance) in locked folders.