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Brand new Apple app to appear on iPhones for free next month – and fans are wowed by ‘killer’ AI feature

Read on to see what beta testers think of the new app

A BRAND new Apple app will appear on iPhone screens next month for free - and fans are impressed by a big AI perk that it brings.

The Journal app is Apple's attempt at taking a diary out of the physical world and into the digital realm.

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The app lets users write journal entries and insert pictures, videos and other content into entriesCredit: Apple

Apple unveiled Journal alongside iOS 17 at its WWDC event in June.

The app drew a lot of attention, and when onlookers got another taste of the soon-to-arrive app with the launch of the iPhone 15 - folks have been wondering: When will it be ready?

Journal was notably missing from the highly anticipated iOS 17 update.

But it's slated to arrive in iOS 17.2, which Apple has assured it will arrive before the end of the year.

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This means the app should land on phones in the next five weeks

Once iOS 17.2 is downloaded (after its release), Journal will be automatically installed with the update.

The app lets users write journal entries and insert pictures, videos and other content into entries.

Your entries are stored locally on your iPhone with end-to-end encryption, and you can have backups of your entries on iCloud.

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Beyond that, you can lock up your entries with Face ID or a passcode - which is far more secure than a paperback version.

According to Apple, machine learning - also known as artificial intelligence (AI) - creates personalised suggestions of moments for you to remember and write about based on your photos, music, and even your workouts.

Apple's trusty supply of beta testers - iPhone users who trial out new features before they're rolled out more widely - have tested the app over the past few weeks and love it.

Some are even leaving the platforms that they currently keep a diary with.

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