iOS 18.4: How to Enable and Customize Apple Intelligence Priority Notifications

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Apple has released iOS 18.4, the latest software iteration for iPhones, approximately two months after the debut of iOS 18.3. This recent update introduces a redesigned recipes section to Apple News and integrates a variety of new emoji for all iPhone users. A significant addition is Priority Notifications, a feature available on Apple Intelligence-compatible iPhones, including the iPhone 15 Pro, Pro Max, and upcoming iPhone 16 devices.

Understanding Priority Notifications in iOS 18.4

Apple explains that “Apple Intelligence can display notifications deemed important in a distinct area on the Lock Screen, enabling users to quickly see essential updates.” The company adds, “Users can still swipe up to access all notifications.” This implies that by enabling Priority Notifications, alerts from close contacts may appear at the forefront of your notification list, rather than being mixed in with less critical alerts such as app updates. This ensures users are immediately aware of the most relevant notifications.

Upon installing iOS 18.4, Priority Notifications are disabled by default. Users must manually activate the feature after completing the software update.

Enabling Priority Notifications on Your iPhone

The following steps outline how to activate Priority Notifications on your iPhone. Note that this feature is currently exclusive to Apple Intelligence-enabled iPhones. If you do not possess an iPhone 15 Pro, Pro Max, or a model from the iPhone 16 series, this feature will not be accessible at this time.

Steps to Activate Priority Notifications:

  1. Navigate to Settings.
  2. Select Notifications.
  3. Choose Prioritize Notifications.
  4. Activate the Prioritize Notifications toggle.

After selecting Prioritize Notifications, a dropdown menu will appear, displaying all applications from which Priority Notifications can be received. Initially, every application within this menu will be configured to send Priority Notifications. Users have the option to customize this by deactivating specific applications, thus limiting Priority Notifications to only chosen apps.

Customizing Priority Notifications for Apps

While Priority Notifications for all apps are initially enabled, users can tailor this feature to suit their preferences. For example, notification prioritization might be unnecessary for certain applications, while remaining highly desirable for others, like messaging and call applications. Prioritizing notifications for communication apps ensures important personal alerts are promptly visible.

For further information regarding iOS 18, detailed insights are available on the features of iOS 18.4 and the integration of new emoji on your iPhone. Additionally, a comprehensive iOS 18 guide is readily accessible.


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