We are now just over a month from WWDC 2018 and there we will already have the opportunity to know iOS 12 and take a good preview of the new arrivals that will leave us, but for now, the next portion of them will arrive with iOS 11.4, whose launch Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), seems to be finishing preparation, judging by the latest beta launched last night.
Apple launches a new beta to finish polishing iOS 11.4
We were already talking about the launch of the latest beta of iOS 11.4 that it arrived without introducing any important changes, that it seemed that everything should already be quite on track for its launch and that we would probably still see some more beta but mainly aimed at correcting bugs and errors and introducing new performance and stability improvements.
Indeed, we do not know how many more betas we can still have ahead, but Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), yesterday launched one more that perfectly meets the forecasts and that undoubtedly invites us to think that there may not be much left for those of the apple to make the new version of their mobile operating system official.
As always, we leave you a video in which the news of the latest beta is reviewed so that you can take a look yourself, but we already anticipate that there is not much to see, really, since the only thing appreciable at first glance in it is that a bug that affected the 3D Touch and a small change in the volume indicators in the control center. All the changes that may interest us more in this update already arrived with the first beta, it seems.
Waiting for iOS 12
For those who are looking for more succulent novelties, therefore, it is time to look at iOS 12 which, as we said at the beginning, and luckily, is quite close to making its debut: if everything goes as it should, we must wait for it to appear in the keynote of the WWDC 2018, which will take place on 4 June and shortly after we will have available the first betas for developers, with which we can see it in operation and know it in detail.
It should be noted, however, that everything we know so far about iOS 12 points out that we are not going to find this year with an update so loaded with new arrivals as was iOS 11 (at least for the iPad), although of course there will be, but in Cupertino they want to focus this time on making sure that this time they generate the minimum possible bugs and performance problems.
We not only encourage you to take a look at the review we did at the time with all the details that had been leaked from iOS 12 and some of the novelties that it seems that it will bring and that we could have discovered ahead of time, but also to let your imagination fly and explore some of the concepts more interesting that we have seen so far and of which we would certainly like to see a few things in future updates.