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All the new features of iOS 12 that we know so far

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It seems that Apple has turned the tide a bit, and may not bring as many as we'd like, but focus more on fixing security and stability issues of the system to avoid the failures of the last times.

Less iOS 12 news

iOS 11 has been widely criticized for security and privacy flaws. The following updates have included certain new features, but they were focused on the correction of bugs and failures.

So Apple launches a new strategy about it.

Federigh i's team, responsible for the development of all Apple software, will have time to focus on system improvements.

Without having the pressure, as before, to make an endless list of news. They'll just launch new features smoothly and without lag.

The most important thing for the team is to focus on improving performance and battery life instead of surprising us with tons of new features.

Does this mean there will be no news?

No way! Quiet. We will have news.

The rumor mill is hot, so you can place your bets.

The possible novelties of iOS 12 are not few:

A redesign of the home screen to make it more usable.

  • Improvements in the Photography App.
  • Great job with augmented reality and its integration into the operating system.
  • More features for the He alth App, of utmost importance for Apple.
  • More gestures for the iPhone X and improvements in facial recognition.
  • The expected dark mode.
  • Animojis new and better management of them.
  • Renewal of the Stock Market App.
  • Further integration of Siri.

Some of the new features have already been postponed to 2019, following Apple's new policy, better little and well done.

Examples of this are:

  • Home Redesign of iPhone.
  • Conference call with Facetime.
  • New features for the Apple Pencil.
  • Mail improvements, App native for mail.

Though these are all assumptions and rumours, and we may see a bit of each.

The merger of iOS and MacOS, discarded

If anything has been talked about lately, it's that we could use applications from iOS on the Mac, and vice versa.

That both systems would merge.

But recently, Tim Cook denied this information, saying that both systems have different uses. And they are perfect on their own, if they were merged the experience would not be as good as the user wants.

So for now, and it seems that in the long run too, goodbye to this idea.

What's new in iOS 12 does the user want

Battery management is a recurring theme, along with optimizing device performance.

Also, most would like a dark mode and better notification management.

And one wish, it would be the conference call with Facetime.

In these ways, to find out what new features iOS 12 will bring with it, we'll have to wait for WWDC in June. There we can see the first brushstrokes.

Why really, iOS 12 will be released in the September keynote. And from June to September there may be changes.

For a change, be patient.