Apple today announced iOS 12, the first major update for its iPhones, iPads, and iPods this ear. iOS 12 was rumoured to be an update focused on refinement, and so far, Apple hasn’t made any big changes to the interface but has made several small changes to how things work in iOS. With iOS 13,…
Apple today announced iOS 12, the first major update for its iPhones, iPads, and iPods this ear.
iOS 12 was rumoured to be an update focused on refinement, and so far, Apple hasn’t made any big changes to the interface but has made several small changes to how things work in iOS.
With iOS 13, your phone will get faster. Apple says that software will focus on optimizing performance. The firm is “doubling down on performance”, apps will launch 40percent faster, the camera will open 70 percent faster and so on. This update isn’t slowing down your iPhone, should Apple’s framing prove accurate. It’ll speed it up and improve the experience for the better, Not that Apple needs much help there, 95% of users are satisfied with iOS 11 at the moment according to Apple’s metrics.
This optimisation extends beyond basic performance. Take Augmented Reality, Apple isn’t overhauling its AR system or anything, the firm is simply refining how it works in the releae. There’ll be improved face tracking, more realistic experiencing, and persistent experiences among others.
Apple is also implementing multi-user AR apps, which allows a single AR experience to be used between multiple iPhones, for a multi-user experience.
iOS 12 will come out later this year, it’ll be supported on every single device that runs iOS 11 right now.
[Developing: This article will be updated over time as the event progresses]