Apple has unveiled iOS 12 in its annual WWDC 2018 conference, and as already reported earlier this year, iOS 12 focuses more on the refinements of the user experience, as it’s predecessor has come under fire with reliability issues on older iOS devices, therefore the company is making it available as a free upgrade for devices as old as the iPhone 5s, as Apple’s SVP of Software Engineering, Craig Federighi, claims that an iPhone 6 Plus is 70% faster when swiping left on the lock screen to activate the camera, and two times faster when showing sharing options in the Photos app.
iOS 12 brings many improvements to certain user experiences as well, including a timed Do Not Disturb mode that automatically silences notification when it detects you have a meeting on your calendar and can automatically turn off when you leave a location.
FaceTime is now better with Group FaceTime and can support up to 32 participants, you can also apply camera effects to your FaceTime call with Animojis as well. Lastly, Apple’s CarPlay is now getting support for third party navigation apps, notably Waze and Google Maps, which is a long overdue update to compete with Android Auto.
iOS 12 is available as a developer beta to developers starting today, a public beta will be available later this month, expect the final release of the software update to be available by fall, presumably around September or October in conjunction with the launch of Apple’s new iPhones.