iOS 12: HUGE Change Announced by Apple

iOS 12 comes amid a huge change announced by Apple for iPhone and iPad through one of its vice presidents.

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iOS 12 is currently in full development process within the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, this being announced more than a week ago, when we were also informed about some very bad news. More precisely, the fact that iOS 12 will not contain many new functions because Apple focuses on substantially improving the performance of the operating system, but also to solve operational problems.

iOS 12 will come in beta in the summer, but Apple engineers will have the opportunity to refuse to approve the implementation of new functions for iPhone and iPad, if they consider that they are not ready for implementation. This represents a huge change for Apple's ideology, American journalists say that until now the company wanted to implement important new functions every year to surpass its competitors, but iOS 12 is thought differently.

"The decision to formalize the process and give engineers more time to perfect software is a major cultural shift. For years, the company has funneled its energies into quick-turnaround, splashy upgrades that are designed to wow the faithful and make rivals seem slow-footed."

iOS 12 – the huge change announced by the Apple company

iOS 12 had this major change of strategy announced by Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president, during January, and the engineers from Cupertino are the happiest. According to some sources within Apple, engineers will not have to work "night and day" to prepare as well as possible major functions for iOS 12, but will decide which functions are ready to be offered and which will have the release postponed.

"But the feature-packed upgrades place huge demands on Apple's beleaguered engineers […] Under the previous system, a person familiar with Apple says, "inevitably, some things will be late because you underestimated how long it would take. Some things have to be cut, some things have to be rushed. It's the result of having thousands of people working on the same schedule."

iOS 12 won't have rushed features that don't offer the best possible experience, all in an attempt to avoid this year's ridiculous situations in which Apple was put. If even iOS 12, where new functions do not have priority over improving existing ones, will not be without problems and users will struggle with their iDevices just as much, then it is clear that Apple needs major personnel changes in the near future.