iOS 12: Apple Begins Wider Scale Testing

iOS 12 and macOS 10.14 are being tested more and more intensively by the Apple company with the employees who work in its headquarters in Cupertino, their number being constantly increasing.

iOS 12 Apple Wide Scale Testing

iOS 12 si macOS 10.14 are the future versions of the iOS and macOS operating systems developed by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, and the testing process intensifies within the Cupertino campus and beyond. According to an American website, the number of visits from iDevices/Macs running iOS 12 and macOS 10.14 has increased substantially in the last week, a sign that Apple is offering beta builds of the operating systems to more employees.

iOS 12 and macOS 10.14 will be released in beta version by the Apple company on June 4, when they will be presented together with the important news, and developers will be able to start testing them. Considering that June 4 is fast approaching, the Apple company is extending the process of testing and checking iOS 12 and macOS 10.14, all with the idea of ​​discovering possible operational problems that still exist in them.

iOS 12 – Apple begins testing on a larger scale

iOS 12 testing

iOS 12 and macOS 10.14 are two of the most important versions of Apple's operating systems released so far, and this through the lens of the major news they bring. More precisely, the Appe company wants iOS 12 to be a version that solves functionality problems of the operating system, the new major functions being mainly left for successive updates, either of iOS 12 or of the other major updates prepared by Apple.

iOS 12 and macOS 10.14 will be tested by the Apple company over the course of more than 3 months, and in the meantime the operating systems will also be tested by developers and users interested in participating in the beta testing program. Until June 4, the testing of iOS 12 and macOS 10.14 will be intensified among Apple employees, more and more of those who work in the Cupertino campus will have access to the builds, but this does not guarantee without a doubt that the final versions they will have no problems.