iOS 12 release date, news and rumors

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Authors: TheIndianSubcontinent News AgencyThe iOS 12 release date is next month, at least in beta form, giving developers and early testers
the first crack at Apple's next big update for your iPhone and iPad.We expect iOS 12 to debut on June 4 at WWDC 2018
however, are always filled with some unexpected and exciting news
We anticipate groundbreaking ideas, but also a healthy dose fixes given our many, many ongoing iOS 11 problems.With the launch of iPhone X
last year, the theoretical iPhone X2 and iPhone 9 release date happening later in 2018 and, in between, the Pencil-compatible new iPad 2018
launching into more hands, Apple seems poised to make more big changes.Here's our list of what we expect from iOS 12 beta, given leaks and
rumors about the next big mobile operating system update for the iPhone and iPad.Cut to the chaseWhat is iOS 12 Apple's next big iPhone and
cost Nothing
iOS 12 will remain free.iOS 12 release dateThe iOS 12 release date is June 4, 2018
At least, that's when we expect to see the changes Apple is making to its mobile software during its WWDC 2018 keynote.That's next month
Apple typically announces its new iOS update during its WorldWide Developers Conference and issues the first developer beta within the next
week
It also issues a public beta, previously also launched in June, for every non-developer willing to test it out.Apple needs these betas more
than ever for iOS 12, as it's been plagued with so many iOS 11 problems
The company is likely to continue with the same beta rollout schedule since it values this feedback and diagnostic analysis from so many
users.The actual final iOS 12 release date is September for everyone else, if we're going by Apple's release date history
And it may be right alongside an iPhone X2 and an iPhone 9 that's supposed to be a cheaper take on the iPhone X with an LCD screen.iOS 12 to
focus on reliability over big changes"iOS 12 just works," may be Apple's big message about its next iPhone update, as it's reportedly
focusing on reliability and shelving many exciting features.This is both good and bad news if you were looking forward to iOS 12 with a
brand new look and feel
There may be fewer front-facing features, but your iPhone may reset less
It's hard to argue with that.That planned home screen redesign and refreshes to the Camera, Mail and Photos app may have to wait until iOS
13, if you are to believe the rumors about the Apple teams new mission
It's all in an effort to make iOS 12 stabilization impeccable.Will iOS 12 and macOS cross-platform apps happenApple was thought to be
bringing first and third-party iOS apps to your Mac, making one of the biggest iOS 12 features for your computer instead of your phone.It's
a long-overdue upgrade
We've always asked: Why can't you control your smart home with the Home app via that all-powerful iMac Pro It's a ridiculous notion.Apple is
rumored to be allowing developers to expand their app ecosystem to the forthcoming macOS 10.14 update
Apple's own apps, like Home, are also said to be finally making the jump, according to recent reports.Don't get too excited
This feature may also be saved for iOS 13 and macOS 11.5 in 2019, says a new report
It's supposedly being worked on, but how quickly it comes to the table may leaving you waiting for a while.More Animojis in more places
(like iPad)Whether you demanded it or vehemently opposed it, Apple is due to bring more Animojis to iOS 12 for use with the iPhone X Face ID
camera
iOS 11.3 just gave us four new Animoji faces to play with, but why stop thereThe navigation of these animated character masks should get
easier too, according to Bloomberg
That's important, because to get better use, they need to break out of their Apple Messages confines, where Animoji are currently
buried.Apple's Animoji character may make two jumps in 2018
First, the natural jump to FaceTime for video chats behind a virtual panda, robot, and poop mask
Second to what may be a new iPad Pro 2018 with a Face ID camera
We've seen some evidence of an updated iPad recently, beyond the cheap new iPad 2018.Way better autocorrectMaybe we could have lumped this
iOS 12 change under fixes, but it deserves its own mention
Everyone wants better autocorrect from the built-in iOS keyboard.Currently, it can be downright terrible
Why It may be due to Apple's commendable stance on privacy, with all of the smarts happening on the device itself or masked so that
But we also want a smarter keyboard that doesn't autocap and autocorrect randomly
iOS 12 is Apple's perfect opportunity to balance differential privacy with our typings needs
With the focus on reliability this should be near the very top of the list.More iOS 12 features we want to seeWhile nothing is known about
iOS 12 yet we have a clear idea of some of the things we want to see, such as the following.System-wide password managerWe'd also like to
see a system-wide password manager built into iOS 12, not just username and password saving in Safari
That's not helpful if you apps on iOS.With Face Unlock and Touch ID securing our phones, there's little fear in relying on a password
manager on mobile devices
And remembering passwords to so many different apps seems like a wasteful second layer of security.Always-on display hintsLook out for tiny
always-on display hints in iOS 12, as Apple could easily squeeze this useful feature into the iPhone X2 OLED screen in September
in an effort not display the bare minimum without eating up battery life
Phones like the Samsung Galaxy S9, the Google Pixel 2 and even the rumored LG G7 have shown off this idea to great effect.Apple does have a
raise-to-wake feature that's been a big hit among new iPhones
But a true always-on display would help differentiate the iPhone X2 OLED from the rumored iPhone 9 LCD.New iOS 12 wallpaperEvery new version
of iOS seems to get new wallpaper, and we expect iOS 12 to be no different in 2018
It should allow Apple to further exhibit its iPhone X OLED screen.Specifically, we could see more dynamic wallpapers from Apple
wallpaper spinning, for example
Right now, that's a flat image, and that doesn't put OLEDs to full use at all.Grouped notificationsiOS 12 may finally bring a fix to having
so many notifications in chronological order
Every morning, our iPhone is littered with so many ungrouped alerts.Grouping notifications together would make life easier, as long as it's
not differently than what we had in iOS 9 with lots of spacing between important alerts
Android Oreo does this nicely, and iOS 12 could easily lift this feature.We've seen iOS 12 concepts include grouped notifications and also
small notification icons on the lockscreen for things like weather and activity ring progress
That would take up less space and provide data at a glance right under the time and date.Group FaceTimeSpeaking of grouped things, we're
keen on opening up the FaceTime party to more than just 1:1 chats
Skype, can already do this, so it's natural to expect Apple to open up FaceTime to groups eventually
year
Either that rumor was wrong or was shelved until iOS 12
We'll find out more in June.Camera controls in the camera appFile this under: Why is this still a problem Apple's camera app is very
barebones compared to its competitions, to the point that you can't change video resolutions within the camera app
It has to be done through Settings > Photo Camera > Record Video
All of this requires exiting the camera app
That's very unhelpful.We'd also like to see other settings become easier to use
Android phones do a good job at letting you switch between the rear- and front-facing camera with a swipe up or down on the screen, and the
white Timer numbers (3s, 10s) can be hard to see in landscape mode when you're focusing on a subject that's white.While some app redesigned
have been shelved for iOS 13, we're hoping these small tweaks make it into the iOS 12 beta in a few weeks.XLeJ7A7DXgb6DVT6GCxct6.jpg#