In iOS 18, iPhone users can set reminders directly from the Calendar app

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note that there is some integration between the Calendar and Reminders apps in the upcoming build of the iPhone's operating system. With the new version of the Calendar app expected to be released with later this year, users will be able to create and schedule a reminder while the Calendar app is open eliminating the need to open the Reminders app.

Tapping on an area seen in the Day, Week, or Month views on the Calendar app on the pre-release versions ofand macOS 15 provide users with an option to set a new reminder, or schedule a new event. Both options appear inside the same element on the app's UI which saves time when creating a new reminder or event. When creating a new reminder via the Calendar app, users will be allowed to add a title and leave a note so that the user can leave a description adding context to the reminder.

In addition to iPhone users running iOS 18, macOS 15 users will be able to schedule a reminder using the Calendar app. Image credit-Appleinsiderand macOS 15, but the reminders will work in the same manner as they do now when you schedule them in the standalone Reminders app. Setting a reminder in the Calendar app will allow users to select a date, time, and location for a specific reminder and will allow you to add a priority setting.

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