Apple
iOS 12 Release: 5 Reasons to Get Excited & 2 Not To
Focus on Performance | ||||||||
If you've been using iOS 11 on your device since launch there's a very good chance you've stumbled upon a bug or a performance issue on your device. Apple's iOS 11 operating has been plagued with a multitude of problems, some of which have forced the company to roll out emergency fixes inside new software updates. iOS 11.3.1, the current version of iOS 11, is causing problems for us and many others and we aren't certain the iOS 11.4 update is going to correct the issues. Given the number of iOS 11 problems that've plagued iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users, it should come as no surprise to learn that Apple is evidently focused on improving the overall product. According to a report from Axios, Apple's iOS 12 update probably won't be as buggy as iOS 11 because the company is focused on reliability and performance. In order to do this, the company's reportedly pushed some new features into 2019, a worthy sacrifice if the company's able to cut down the number of annoying bugs and security issues. | ||||||||