Apple unveils new iOS 12 and macOS Mojave

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Apple (AAPL) unveiled iOS 12, the next major software update for iPhones and iPads, at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California, on Monday. Apple also discussed a new update for the Mac operating system.

Apple Senior Vice President of Engineering Craig Federighi emphasized that with iOS 12, improving speed on devices was paramount — a declaration likely in response to previous criticism that older iPhones get slower with software updates.

“For iOS 12, we’re doubling down on performance,” said Federighi.

Even owners of the iPhone 6S, which launched in 2015, should benefit. Federighi said iPhone users can generally expect apps to get 40% faster, with the Camera launching up to 70% faster.

Apple announced the newest software mobile OS update for its iPhones and iPads, dubbed iOS12.
Apple announced the newest software mobile OS update for its iPhones and iPads, dubbed iOS12.

Other iOS 12 updates, as my colleague Dan Howley predicted, include updates to Apple’s augmented reality software tools. Dubbed ARKit 2.0, the upgrades add the ability for multiplayer AR games on separate devices. In other words, both players will see the same scenario through their phones’ displays. Google, in comparison, already takes it one step further with software that can bring both Android and iPhone players in the same AR space using so-called “Cloud Anchors,” which syncs up users’ positions across different devices.

Augmented reality goes multiplayer

Source: Apple
Source: Apple

Apple also announced USDZ as part of ARKit 2.0, a new AR-focused file format Apple developed in partnership with Pixar that lets users share 3-D models. Abhay Parasnis, CTO of Adobe (ADBE), took the stage to announces USDZ support across Adobe Creative Cloud.

“With Creative Cloud, designers will be able to use apps they’re familiar with to create amazing AR content,” Parasnis explained onstage.

Photos and search for iOS 12 also received updates. Now, the Photos app recognizes faces in photos you’ve taken and suggests you potentially share those with that contact. Want to quickly find the photos you took at a concert or sports event? Now you can search for the name of the band or sports team to pull those up. Also, Photos will now recommend key moments or places it thinks are important to you.

In an effort to catch up somewhat with Amazon’s Alexa and Google Assistant, Apple announced a new Siri app called Shortcuts that lets users create verbal commands that will have Siri perform a number of functions they can pre-program.

Memoji for Messages

Source: Apple
Source: Apple

On the Messages front, Apple introduced Memoji, which lets users create their own personalized Animoji, or animated emoji, down to that new hairdo and sunglasses.

The company also trotted out some new Animoji, including a ghost, a koala, and T-Rex.