Article 3RKTC iOS 12 introduced, to run on everything that runs iOS 11

iOS 12 introduced, to run on everything that runs iOS 11

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Samuel Axon
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SAN JOSE-iOS 12 is coming to iPhones and iPads later this year, and, as predicted, it primarily focuses on performance and stability, with a few new features thrown in.

The new software update was announced during a keynote presentation at Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), as expected. A developer preview is available today, with a public beta scheduled for later in the month. A full release will then arrive in the fall.

Apple says the update will be available on all the same devices as the current iOS 11 release, which includes the iPhone 5s and later, every iPad released since the original iPad Air and iPad mini 2, and the 6th-generation iPod Touch.

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