What's new in iOS 12.1
How already we advanced last night, Apple has just released a new version of its operating system for your mobile devices. With the arrival of the new iOS 12.1, it's interesting to improve our iPhone, iPad and iPod TOUCH
We will detail it below.
What's new in iOS 12.1:
Yesterday we told you about the new features unofficially, today we're talking about them officially:
Group FaceTime:
Group FaceTime
- Now we can make audio and video calls with up to 32 participants at the same time.
- The privacy of your conversations is guaranteed with end-to-end encryption.
- Allows you to start Group FaceTime directly from a group iMessage conversation. It also allows you to join an active call at any time.
70 new emoji:
- More than 70 new emojis. To learn more about them, just click on the previous link.
70 new emoji
Real-time depth control:
On the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR when installing iOS 12 .1 we can adjust the intensity of the blurred background before a photo is captured. We will be able to do it, as we have said, in real time.
Dual SIM Support:
Dual SIM support with eSIM, which will allow you to use two numbers on the same iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max or iPhone XR.
Other improvements and fixes:
- Cellular data connectivity is improved for the new iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR.
- Now we can change your child's airtime code using Face ID or Touch ID.
- Fixes an issue that caused the sharpest keyframe to not always be selected for photos taken with the front camera on iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR.
- Resolves an issue that caused messages to be merged in the same thread when two users were signed in with the same Apple ID on multiple iPhones.
- Fixes an issue that prevented some voice messages from being displayed in the Phone app.
- Resolves an issue in the Phone app that could cause phone numbers to be displayed without their corresponding contact name.
- Fixes an issue that could cause the Screen Time feature to not include certain websites in the activity report.
- Fixes an issue that could prevent adding or removing family members in Family Sharing.
- Adds a performance management feature for iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus to prevent the device from turning off unexpectedly, with an option to disable this feature if the device turns off unexpectedly.
- “Battery He alth” may inform users that it cannot verify if the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR use a genuine Apple battery.
- Improves the reliability of VoiceOver in the Camera app, Siri and Safari.
- Fixes an issue that could cause MDM device enrollment to report an invalid profile error for some enterprise users.
Source: Apple.com