It seems that the people of Cupertino want to give a new orientation to the updates.
So iOS 12 will be focused on giving devices stability, so that the user doesn't have any problems.
New Twist on Apple Calendars
Apparently, Bloomberg news' Mark Gurman has confirmed this new approach from Apple. He believes that Apple will focus its efforts on improving the performance of the operating system.
It seems that this will affect the schedule of the Engineers of the Bitten Apple. Now they will focus first on stability and then on adding new features.
With this new plan, engineers will be able to decide which new features need more time and can be pushed back to next year.
Perhaps this change is due to bugs and failures in iOS 11, a version criticized by many users. And that has brought Apple headlong.
In this way, Cupertino wants the user to not experience any security or performance issues. Instead of incorporating numerous new features to surprise the user, which meant that they were not 100% complete. And thus avoid new complaints.
iOS 12 will bring less news but more polished
Sure, with the new twist on the calendar, iOS 12 will bring fewer new features but more polished than its predecessors.
There won't be any big changes, but some of them we were looking forward to.
But don't worry, what's new.
What changes will iOS 12 bring?
Despite Apple's new orientation with operating system updates, iOS 12 will bring new features:
- The Stock Market application will be renewed
- Do Not Disturb mode will have new options.
- Siri improvements.
- Improvements in augmented reality.
- The number of animojis will increase and the intention is that we can use them in video calls.
- Compatible apps for iOS and MacOS, the long-awaited unification.
What do you think of this new direction?