iOS 18 reportedly solves iPhone Calendar and Reminders apps’ biggest problem

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Ahead of the official iOS 18 announcement on June 10, a report says Apple will solve Calendar and Reminders apps' main issue.

Ahead of the official iOS 18 announcement on June 10, several reports have highlighted what we could expect from the iPhone's upcoming operating system. Now, there's even more to be excited about this software, as it seems to improve an issue users have faced for years: The lack of interoperability between Calendar and Reminders apps.

It's interesting that Apple might not kill the Reminders app, even though it's bringing its core features to Calendar. AppleInsider mentions that the Calendar app will behave similarly to the Reminders app, with the ability to select a specific date, time, and location for new reminders. Still, the publication doesn't expect major design changes within the app, as Apple only plans small tweaks for overall improvements.

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