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A new report reveals additional information about the upcoming iOS 12 system from Apple


As usual, Apple will unveil the next major version of iOS, which is supposed to be named iOS 12 at its annual WWDC 2018 Developers Conference scheduled for this summer in the hope that the final version of iOS 12 will be released this fall With the new iPhone. Until then, some additional information about this new version of iOS has been leaked today.

In the past, we have heard that Apple has decided to postpone some key features of the iOS 12 until next year and instead focus on improving performance, reliability and stability. However, there are some features that Apple has decided not to postpone until next year. One of these features is the ability to include animated emoticons "Animoji" in video conversations with FaceTime.

As you probably know, Apple unveiled Animoji emoticons late last year when it detected iPhone X. These new animated emoticons are only available on the iPhone X right now because they require the TrueDepth 3D camera to function . Because Animoji is one of the outstanding features of iPhone X, the Bloomberg report today revealed that Apple plans to include animoji emoticons in FaceTime. Of course, this will allow users to use virtual faces in video conversations.

Moreover, Animoji animated emoticons are also expected to make their way to iPad tablets when Apple releases a new iPad with the TrueDepth camera later this year. Apart from Animoji animated emoticons, today's report also revealed that iOS 12 will also bring a new design for the stock tracking application, as well as the update of Do Not Disturb, which gives users more options to automatically reject phone calls or Mute Notifications.

Some features specifically designed for iPad are said to have been postponed to 2019. This includes a feature that will enable users to run multiple windows in a single application with navigation such as tabs in the browser. Another feature has also been postponed allowing users to open two interfaces of the same application next to each other.

Of course, Apple has not confirmed anything about iOS 12 so far, and is unlikely to do so until it officially announces the system at its annual WWDC 2018 Developers Conference.

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