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iOS 12 developer beta 2 studied, new features, changes and bugs reported

Apple released the second iOS 12 developer beta and it’s full of interesting changes.

Changes to Screen Time include new options to sort by device and view additional details on a per app basis, while tweaks made to Battery Usage make it easier to see which apps are eating up battery.

Other smaller changes are as follows:

– Battery Usage – The charts for activity and battery level for the last 24 hours have been redesigned in iOS 12 beta 2, and some of the wording has been updated in this section.


– Screen Time – Apple has removed a toggle for clearing Screen Time data, and the interface for adding time limits to apps from the main Screen Time screen has been tweaked. In the first beta, when you tapped an app it went right into the limits interface, but now tapping on an app displays more info on the app, including daily average use, developer, category, and more, and lets you tap to set a limit. There’s also a new splash screen when opening Screen Time for the first time.

– Screen Time By Device – There’s now an option to view activity on a single device or all devices.

– Notifications – There’s a new toggle in the Notifications section of the Settings app that allows you to toggle off Siri Suggestions for individual apps. In iOS 12, Siri makes suggestions about limiting the notifications you receive from apps that aren’t often used.

– Password AutoFill – There’s a new interface for autofilling a password saved in iCloud Keychain.

– Voice Memos – There’s a new introductory splash screen for Voice Memos in iOS 12 beta 2.

– Face ID – When unlocking content using Face ID, the iPhone X now says “Scanning with Face ID.”

– Photos – The text size for the “Media Types” and “Albums” listings in the Photos app is now much bigger, making it easier to read.

– Photos Search – In iOS 12 beta 2, Photos appears to support more advanced searches. For example, if you search for a specific date like July 10, it will show all photos from all years taken on July 10. This is different than the behavior in iOS 12 beta 1.

– iPhone apps on iPad – When you open iPhone apps on the iPad, like Instagram, they’re now displayed in a modern device size (iPhone 6) in both 1x and 2x mode.

Known issues within the iOS 12 second developer beta are as follows:

– The Weather widget is not functional.

– Universal Links might not open the expected target app.

– Netflix might unexpectedly quit when downloading a video.

– Twitter might display a blank login screen.

– Playback might not pause when one AirPod is removed from your ears.

– CarPlay might not connect to certain vehicles.

– Group FaceTime calls can’t be initiated between iOS 12 beta 2 and iOS 12 beta 1. FaceTime calls may also be interrupted by a poor connection message, and FaceTime might unexpectedly quit.

– Screen Time must be re-enabled after installing iOS 12 beta 2, and all Screen Time settings are reset after updating.

– Voice Memos might not sync between devices even when iCloud syncing is enabled.

The iOS 12 beta is limited to the developer community at present, although Apple has promised a public beta for its public beta testing group before the end of June, so a public beta might be available as early as the end of this week.

Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

Via MacRumors