Apple has confirmed that “Apple Intelligence,” its AI-powered feature suite, will launch in India in April with support for localized languages.
The iOS 18.4 update for iPhones is anticipated to include the rollout.

Apple To Launch Apple Intelligence in April
During Apple’s most recent quarterly earnings call, CEO Tim Cook announced that the company is adding more languages to Apple Intelligence.
“We’re putting a lot of effort into expanding Apple Intelligence. French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, simplified Chinese, and localized English for Singapore and India are among the additional languages that Apple Intelligence will be available in in April, Cook said.
With the release of iOS 18.1 for compatible iPhones in October 2023, Apple Intelligence was first made public.
Before being extended to localized English versions for the UK, Australia, and Canada, the feature was only available in English (US).
India stands out as a crucial growth region for Apple’s expansion into emerging markets. The iPhone was the best-selling model in India for the quarter, according to Cook, who emphasized Apple’s impressive performance there.
Apple intends to open four new stores in India in order to support this expansion. The new Apple stores will be situated in Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, and Pune. The two current stores, which opened in April 2023 in Mumbai’s BKC and Delhi’s Saket, will be joined by these new locations.
Kevan Parekh, Apple’s Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President, stated that the company has observed robust enterprise demand in India.
“For example, Zomato, a leading food ordering and delivery company in India, has deployed thousands of Macs across their workforce to foster innovation,” Parekh stated.
Elon Musk & Apple Join Forces To Start Satellite Communication On iPhones
Apple has partnered with SpaceX and T-Mobile US to integrate Starlink satellite connectivity into iPhones, marking a major shift in Apple’s approach to satellite communication. This new feature was quietly introduced in a recent iOS 18.3 update, allowing select iPhone users to connect to Starlink’s network when outside cellular coverage.
According to reports, Apple and SpaceX have been testing iPhones using the Starlink service, with early adopters receiving notifications from T-Mobile stating:
“You’re in the T-Mobile Starlink beta. You can now stay connected with texting via satellite from virtually anywhere.”
A new toggle in iPhone settings lets beta users manage satellite connectivity. The feature is currently available only in the United States, unlike Apple’s Globalstar service, which covers multiple regions.