Monday 1 October 2018

iPhone Tips - Is iOS 12 update worth it? DIY in 5 EP 85


iOS 12 is finally here! Not sure if the update is worth it? We will be discussing whether an upgrade is right for you. iOS 12 is the twelfth major release of Apple’s mobile operating system that was announced in June of 2018 and made available to devs and beta testers shortly thereafter. The look is very similar to iOS 11, but there are some differences when it comes to performance, security, battery-saving, and new app functionality that Apple is hoping will get fans excited, such as the ability to Facetime up to 32 people in a Facetime group. A handful of Apple fans and critics have already had access to the pre-released beta versions and their reviews are mixed. Apple claims that performance will be 70% faster with iOS 12 which could be especially useful for those with older devices looking for a performance boost. The camera app will launch faster so you’re less likely to miss that picture-perfect moment. The update also has features like screen time tracking & will streamline the user experience on iPads to be more like the iPhone X. Siri shortcut Following the AI trend, Apple introduced a smarter Siri in this update, broadening the amount of knowledge she has. Yet, one of the more noticeable updates of iOS 12 is the Siri shortcut. For those who are fans of shortcuts, this update might be perfect for you. You can now create a series of automations that can be activated via Siri. Automations can be as simple as placing an order at your favorite restaurant via voice command or as complex as having Siri automatically pull up the directions home and texting your roommate that you will be home soon. These series of shortcuts can be built within the shortcut app and labeled under certain voice commands such as “I’m going home”. In addition, Siri now has the ability to create suggestions based on your shortcuts, phone activity, and frequently used apps. Suggestions may include placing an order of your favorite drink at the local Starbucks you frequent or Facetiming your mom on a Saturday afternoon. Notifications Other features in iOS 12 include grouped notifications on your lock screen and instant tuning of said notifications. Users can now choose to have notifications delivered quietly or have them turned off if they do not want to be disturbed. Apple also updated the Do Not Disturb mode so that users can set how long they want their DND mode to be on to maximize productivity in times of need. In addition, users who do not want to receive notifications when they are asleep can use the new bedtime mode. Notifications will automatically appear the next morning after bedtime mode is turned off. Carplay finally allows you to access third party navigation apps such as Google Maps and Waze. Pretty exciting! The verdict So why wouldn’t you want to upgrade as soon as possible? Traditionally, you’d be prudent to let others work out the kinks first and you might expect a noticeable dip in both performance and battery life, which was a common complaint for many users’ transitions to iOS 11. But iOS 12 is focused on exactly those fears. With Apple’s primary focus being on performance, stability, and bug fixes, these fears should not be an issue. If you are looking for groundbreaking new technology, this update may be a bit disappointing to you. The most exciting technology update you will get with iOS 12 is ARKit 2.0 and the measure app. ARKit 2.0 now includes 3D object recognition. This means that 3D objects will now be incorporated into AR experiences. The Measure app allows you to measure objects and surfaces, which may come in handy when you need to know how big something is or how much space you have. If you are an Animoji fan, this update includes tongue and wink detection and four new characters. You will now also be able to create your own avatar with Memoji. For more info on iPhone AR, check out this video here. So, should you upgrade? iOS is perfect for users who have older devices and want upgraded performance and users who are all about productivity. For those who are looking for cool, innovative updates, this one might be a bit lackluster. While it is healthy to update your software to fix existing bugs, it also doesn’t hurt to hold off on this update if you find no problems with your device right now. If you’ve already updated your device, let us know what your favorite new feature is in the comments. Subscribe to Kingston: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=KingstonTechMemory https://ift.tt/2OvXuDa Kingston Technology October 01, 2018 at 10:11AM

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