Apple iPhone 16 Reaches Stores Without Its Highly Awaited AI Features

  • Long-touted Apple Intelligence software won’t arrive for weeks
  • New low-end AirPods and refreshed Apple Watches also released

Apple Inc. is facing an unprecedented challenge: persuading customers to buy its latest iPhones without their biggest new feature.

On Friday, Apple is launching the iPhone 16 lineup in almost 60 countries, including the US, China, India, Australia and South Korea. But the device won’t come installed with Apple Intelligence — the much-anticipated AI software that the company has been touting since June. That means users will have to download the software features over time as they become available during the coming weeks and months.