Earlier this week, Bloomberg reported that Apple paused the development of new features for iOS 18 to focus on fixing bugs. Despite this one-week pause, the company still has big ambitions for next year’s iPhone software update…
In the latest edition of his Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that Apple has internally referred to iOS 18 as being “ambitious and compelling.” The goal is that iOS 18 will ship with “major new features and designs” alongside significant improvements to performance and security.
Specific details on new features are unclear, but Gurman points out that iOS 18 will come “after a few years of modestly sized updates” for iPhone and iPad users. The easiest argument to be made is that the last major update to the iPhone was iOS 14 in 2020, which added support for Home Screen widgets.
Gurman explains:
Previously, Bloomberg reported that Apple has a wide range of new artificial intelligence features in development for iOS 18.
How will that one-week iOS 18 feature development pause affect next year’s release? Gurman says it “probably won’t noticeably postpone the ultimate release of the software.” The worst case scenario, he says, is that it means Apple will have “a little less time at the end of the development cycle to eliminate any last-minute glitches.”
Source: 9to5mac