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ISSUE 134
iOS 12
What iOS 12 tells us
about the next iPhone
Should you install
the public beta?
How to remove beta
from an iPhone or iPad
Use new animated
Activity stickers
Plus, much more
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What it tells us about the next iPhone and iPad
Should you install public beta on your iPhone?
The Continuity Camera and how to use it
Remove beta from an iPhone or iPad
Use animated Activity stickers for Messages
Enable favicons (site icons on tabs) in Safari
Use Live Listen with Apple’s AirPods
Customize grouped notifications
Use Bedtime Mode for Do Not Disturb
Use the thesaurus
Use Measure app
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FEATURES
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REVIEWS
66
Sandmarc iPhone X Lenses
LumaFusion
60
66
ROUND-UP
Best apps for selfies 70
Best free Apple Watch apps
81
Latest iOS games
90
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IOS 12 SPECIAL
iOS 12:
What it tells us about
the next iPhone and iPad
Could notches, better cameras, and dark mode be on the horizon?
Michael Simon
looks at what we can expect
N
ow that the iOS 12 public beta has arrived,
anyone with a sense of adventure (or a spare
iPhone lying around) can dive in and check out
all the new features months before the general release
lands this autumn. But while Siri Shortcuts, Memoji,
multiway FaceTime, and bundled notifications are all
great to play with, the coolest thing about iOS 12 is
the sneak peek it gives us at Apple’s next round of
products and services.
But you have to know where to look. I’m not talking
about diving into the code to find slip-ups by Apple’s
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engineers. You can actually get a pretty good idea at
where Apple is headed just by playing around with the
new features and settings in iOS 12. Here are my best
guesses of what the next round of products will bring
based on what I see in iOS 12.
The TrueDepth camera
is coming to more devices
One of the major new features of iOS 12 is Memoji,
which is something of an reimagining of Snapchat’s
popular Bitmoji. But there’s a catch: Memoji is only
available on the iPhone X. Since it’s such a centrepiece
of iOS 12, that tells me Apple is planning on releasing
a wider array of devices with the TrueDepth camera
so lots more people will be able to enjoy the
customizable Animoji. Granted, it’s fairly obvious
that Apple’s latest innovation would expand to more
devices, but I think it’s going to land in all of Apple
products: iPhones, iPads, and... wait for it... Macs.
Face ID is tailor-made for Mac security, but it’s
Memoji that seals the deal. For a Memoji to truly
become your Apple avatar, it needs to be accessible
across all of your devices, and I’m willing to bet all
of Apple’s products will have TrueDepth cameras by
WWDC next year.
The iPad is probably getting
a notch and slimmer bezels
The iPad and iPhone have always shared a visual
similarity, but the iPhone X changes that. With no home
button, slim bezels, and a camera notch, the iPhone X
barely resembles the iPad anymore. But if iOS 12 is any
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