iOS 12: Apple's HUGE change for iPhone and iPad

iOS 12 comes with a huge change from the Apple company for iPhone and iPad, Americans wanting to offer their customers something completely new on their iDevices.

 

iOS 12 HUGE Change Apple iPhone iPad

iOS 12 it will be a major update for the company's operating system Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, this is very clear, but not quite as most users imagine iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch at the moment. With 14 updates released for iOS 11 in order to solve performance problems, the Apple company made the decision that iOS 12 will be an operating system in which it will focus on stability and performance, not on new functions.

iOS 12 is designed so that Apple no longer has to solve 67 performance problems in 9 months, as happened in the case of iOS 11, an increase of 46% compared to what happened in the case of iOS 10. Basically, iOS 11 seems to have been the most problematic version of iOS ever released by the Apple company, and with iOS 12 the Americans want to change this perception to give people a better user experience.

"Since September, Apple has issued 14 software updates for its mobile operating system, known as iOS, and fixed 67 software flaws—a 46% rise from the 46 bugs addressed in the same period a year earlier, according to a tabulation of Apple's software -update notes, which offer a publicly available snapshot of software issues."

iOS 12: Apple's HUGE change for iPhone and iPad

iOS 12 must be an operating system that works as correctly as possible on an increasing number and more diversified iDevices, Apple giving up major functions to provide a better experience. Considering the fact that Apple also sells excessively expensive phones, people's demands for perfection are even greater, and iOS 12 should bring a little "order" to a somewhat problematic operating system.

"The recent uptick in software flaws reflects the challenge Apple's engineering team has faced in recent years designing a system that works across a growing array of devices, former employees and analysts said. Apple's engineering team is facing more challenging software problems than it did with earlier iPhone models. Each new release adds features and layers of code that can trigger a mistake in the underlying existing code, analysts said. The code just gets so big it becomes unwieldy, and that's what's happening at Apple."

iOS 12 has been presented in a variety of rumors as an update through which those from Apple try to repair the relationship with dissatisfied customers due to the fact that their phones and tablets no longer work as well. Their number is increasing, even if not everyone has sufficiently disturbing problems in iOS 11, but those from Apple know the real situation of the difficulties of using its operating systems, iOS 12 is going to change that.