Running on both iPhone XS Max and IPad Pro 3rd gen without any major issues. A few apps a bit glitchy but all my banking apps work fine. Lots of features that make the slight glitches worth it. Definitely a lot snappier opening apps too.
Most likely just quicker animations? They’re pretty slow on iOS 12.Definitely a lot snappier opening apps too.
That's because it hasn't been released yet, it won't be available until the autumn. @Rhys is running an early beta.Neither my iPhone 7 or 6th generation iPad are being offered this update from 12.3.1.
Not that I update to a major release straight away these days anyway.
Most likely just quicker animations? They’re pretty slow on iOS 12.
That's because it hasn't been released yet, it won't be available until the autumn. @Rhys is running an early beta.
As usual, I won't touch this until it hits GM but will be watching the thread with interest.
Ah, I wasn’t aware as I’ve not watched the keynote.I thought that they had re-worked it and they're now reporting twice as fast opening/switching speed, I hope it's more than animation speed, although I have zero issues with the current app load speed on my phone/iPad.
Bit disappointed with the "new" iPad Home screen. I never use the widgets anyway so sliding them across to display them at all times seems pointless. I thought they were going to redesign the whole thing with bigger, live/animated tiles or something. But I guess that would eat precious battery life.
Knowing Facebook it'll be looking at other BT devices (ie, other phones) and then suggesting said phones Facebook accounts as friends.Also never knew that some of my apps (Facebook, Youtube to name a few) were using Bluetooth? What on earth are they using that for?
Knowing Facebook it'll be looking at other BT devices (ie, other phones) and then suggesting said phones Facebook accounts as friends.
I've just made that up, but it would not surprise me the amount of data mining these companies do.