Apple has released iOS 18.5, and one of the most notable features is that it allows the iPhone 13 lineup to access satellite messaging features provided by carriers.
With the change, T-Mobile users who have an iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro, or iPhone 13 Pro Max will be able to use its Starlink-powered satellite messaging service. That service is currently free to try in the US ahead of the trial period ending in July.
Apple notes that the update only allows iPhone 13 phones to access “carrier-provided” satellite features, meaning you won’t be able to use Apple’s own satellite features like Emergency SOS, which are available on iPhone 14 models and newer.
iOS 18.5 also adds a new Pride-themed wallpaper and a new feature for Screen Time that shows parents a notification when their child uses the Screen Time on their device. There are also changes to the Mail app, according to 9to5Mac.
Here are the full update notes, from Apple:
This update also includes the following enhancements and bug fixes:
A new Pride Harmony wallpaper
Parents now receive a notification when the Screen Time passcode is used on a child’s device
Buy with iPhone is available when purchasing content within the Apple TV app on a 3rd party device
Fixes an issue where the Apple Vision Pro app may display a black screen
Support for carrier-provided satellite features is available on iPhone 13 (all models). For more information visit: About carrier-provided satellite features on iPhone - Apple Support
Some features may not be available for all regions or on all Apple devices. For information on the security content of Apple software updates, please visit: Apple security releases - Apple Support
Apple also released macOS Sequoia 15.5 and watchOS 11.5, and I’ve linked 9to5Mac’s articles about the changes in those updates.
Thank you for the heads up!
Techlore forum members and iVerify continue to provide these notifications faster than iOS natively does.
My iVerify one got me first!
Hmmm maybe wrong place to ask but what exactly is iVerify and how is it beneficial?
Not a bad place for that question at all!
iVerify is a security app for iOS and Android focused on protection/detection of mercenary spyware like Pegasus.
It is primarily an enterprise service but they offer a consumer version called iVerify Basic anyone can download. It has a proven track record of detecting spyware infections though it is closed source and proprietary making some people in the privacy space uncomfortable with it.
I use it along side other defensive measures like Lockdown Mode and DNS filtering. Below is a link to iVerify’s website with more info.