Whenever a new iOS update rolls out it seems to carry a bit of trepidation. Will it slow down my iPhone or iPad? Will it sap my battery life? That red notification dot hovers over your Settings app, seeming to stare into your soul, taunting you to just download me. Now it’s iOS 12’s turn to do just that – the update is available to most iPhones (iPhone 5C or later) and iPads (from 2013 or later). So, should you download it?
The answer is yes. Download the hell out of it (but backup your device first). Apple claims that its newest software update makes your iPhone and iPad much faster. It allows you to open the camera up to 70-percent faster while launching apps up to 40-percent faster than on iOS 11. And it can handle running more apps at once. Basically, it’s just going to make your iOS device better, even if your device is several years old.
But that’s not all. iOS 12 obviously comes with a heap of new features and apps, and probably more than past iOS updates, you’ll actually want to take advantage of them. These are our favorite reasons to download iOS 12 right now.
Editor’s Note: Some of iOS 12’s coolest features aren’t available quite yet. For starters, there’s Group FaceTime, which allows you to video chat with up to 32 people at once. Apple’s website currently says that this feature is expected to be available “this fall.”
Grouped Notifications, Boo-yah
Previously, managing your notifications was a bit of a nightmare, especially if you’re relying on many apps to send you these push notifications. They piled up. And you’d see the meaningless ones (like when a rando wants to connect on LinkedIn) and miss the important ones (like your home security camera alerting you when your child gets home). iOS 12 introduces the ability to group notifications. Everything from the same app gets piled into one notification tab on your Lock Screen or Control Center. From there, you can clear them all or manage them. You can even choose to have an app deliver its notifications “quietly” so that they appear in your Notification Center but not on your Lock Screen. It’s simple and convenient.
Manage Your App Use with Screen Time
Screen Time is a new feature that you’ll find in the Settings menu and it simply lets you know which apps you’re using most often, and how much time you’re spending on each during the day. More importantly, it lets you manage how much time you spend on apps. Scrolling through Instagram or Twitter too much and you want to quell your addiction? Set limits on how much time you can use the apps or schedule Do Not Disturb times for your device. It’s actually is a pretty good productivity tool.