What are all the features in ios 18
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Here are the features introduced in iOS 18 based on the provided context:
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UIKit Enhancements:
- Improvements to transitions and animations.
- Updates to tab bars and the document launch experience.
- More integrations between UIKit and SwiftUI.
- Redesigned launch experience for document-based apps.
- Major updates to tabs and sidebar.
- Support for new fluid transitions across the system.
- SwiftUI animations in UIKit.
- Coordinated gesture recognizers.
- Automatic trait tracking.
- List improvements.
- UIUpdateLink.
- SF Symbol animations.
- Sensory feedback.
- Text improvements.
- Menu actions.
- Apple Pencil Pro and PencilKit support.
- What’s new in UIKit
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Privacy Enhancements:
- Improved transparency and control over access to local network, Bluetooth, and contacts.
- New flow for sharing contacts with more control and transparency.
- What’s new in privacy
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Device Management:
- Exception for enrolling an MDM on a newly set up device without causing a security delay.
- Requirement for a device restart when installing proprietary in-house apps using a new team identity.
- New controls for locking and hiding apps using Face ID, Touch ID, or a passcode.
- Support for multiple private cellular network payloads.
- What’s new in device management
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HDR and Image Rendering:
- New reference wide tone mapping operator for HDR images.
- Improved color reproduction and reduced highlight clipping.
- Use HDR for dynamic image experiences in your app
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Customization and Controls:
- New controls API for creating customizable controls.
- App icons and widgets can now appear light, dark, or with a tint.
- Updated human interface guidelines for adapting icons.
- Platforms State of the Union
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Multilingual Features:
- New multilingual keyboard for typing in multiple languages without switching.
- Live text support for more languages, including Arabic.
- Additional Indian scripts for personalizing numerals on wallpapers and watch faces.
- Redesigned function row for Arabic on the Magic Keyboard for the new M4 iPad Pro.
- Build multilingual-ready apps
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Security Enhancements:
- Seamless transition to passkeys with a new registration API.
- Platforms State of the Union
These features span across various aspects of iOS 18, from UI improvements and privacy controls to device management and multilingual support.

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