Apple's Weather App to Get Two New Features in iOS 18: Introducing [Feature 1] and [Feature 2]

Cupertino, California United States of America
Apple's Weather app is getting two new features in iOS 18.
First feature: [Feature 1]
Second feature: [Feature 2]
Apple's Weather App to Get Two New Features in iOS 18: Introducing [Feature 1] and [Feature 2]

Apple's Weather app is getting two new features with the upcoming iOS 18 update. The first feature is a



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  • Unique Points
    • Apple Maps integration allows Home and Work locations to be added as new locations in the Weather app.
    • The Weather app will display both actual and feels like temperatures.
    • The feels like temperature will only be displayed when there is a notable difference from the actual temperature.
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  • Unique Points
    • iOS 18 is the latest update for Apple’s operating system.
    • Apple Weather, a built-in app for climate tracking, is getting two new features with iOS 18.
    • The first feature is a ‘Feels Like’ temperature display that will be shown on top of the app alongside the actual temperature reading.
    • The ‘Feels Like’ temperature differs from the actual temperature and gives users an idea of what to expect for the day.
    • iOS 18 will also provide both home and work temperature forecasts on Weather through Contacts.
    • Weather can now access a user’s home and workplace information to deliver both forecasts.
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    • ]The first feature is a 'Feels Like' temperature display that will be shown on top of the app alongside the actual temperature.[
    • The feels like temperature differs from the actual temperature and gives users an idea of what to expect for the day.
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    The article contains some instances of inflammatory rhetoric and appeals to authority, but no formal or blatant logical fallacies were found. The author uses phrases like 'massive new features', 'nifty upgrades', and 'biggest update yet' to describe the iOS 18 update, which can be considered as inflammatory rhetoric. The author also mentions that Apple announced these features at WWDC 2024 without providing any evidence or citation, making it an appeal to authority. However, these instances do not significantly impact the overall content of the article and do not compromise its logical soundness.
    • ][author]...the biggest update yet for Cupertino's iPhone experiences[[/],
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  • Unique Points
    • Apple’s Weather app in iOS 18 will display both the actual temperature and ‘Feels Like’ temperature together.
    • Apple Maps app in iOS 18 will get home and work addresses from Contacts app for Weather app.
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