Apple iOS 12.1 Release Has A Nasty Surprise
By Gordon Kelly7:20 pm

While iOS 12 was filled with great secret features, it also contained some
significant bugs - including a particularly embarrassing one which carried
over to iOS 12.0.1. Now Apple has its first major update ready - iOS 12.1 -
but a nasty surprise hides behind its biggest new feature. 
Apple iOS 12.1 brings the highly anticipated launch of Group FaceTime video
calls. Initially promised for iOS 12, the feature was pushed back to this
release. But Apple's small print reveals the sad reality is millions of
iPhone and iPad owners will never be able to use it.
 
Apple iOS 12Apple
Spotted by 9to5Mac, Apple's user guide for iOS 12.1 states that Group
FaceTime will not be coming to many iOS 12-compatible iPhones and iPads.
Missing out are the iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Air, iPad Mini
2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 4 and 6th generation iPod Touch. 
Yes, that's a lot of excluded devices. But why?
Apple doesn't spell it out, but the answer appears to be performance. Group
FaceTime video calls are processor intensive and no devices running an A8
chipset or earlier are compatible. The A8X chipset on the iPad Air 2,
however, just scrapes in. Notably, the A9-powered iPhone SE also works fine.

But there is some compensation. 
 
Group FaceTime in iOS 12.1 has limited iPhone and iPad supportApple
Apple has confirmed iPhone 5S, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus owners will get
support for audio-only Group FaceTime calls. Calling this 'FaceTime' without
any faces is probably a stretch, but it's better than nothing.
That said, I expect there will be a lot of angry iPhone and iPad users
feeling shortchanged once Apple releases iOS 12.1 (expected next week).
There will also be blowback since Apple hasn't widely notified users that,
even if they have a compatible iPhone or iPad, Group FaceTime will be
geographically limited at launch. No details are known at this time, but
Apple should reveal the rollout at its upcoming iPad event. 
In the company's defence, Apple's long-term support for its devices is
unparalleled. But excluding all these models from Group FaceTime video calls
(when surely lower resolution calls were an option) seems to be a hint Apple
would like owners of these older iPhones and iPads to upgrade. 
Certainly, on the face of it, the iPhone XR may need a little help.

Original Article at:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2018/10/27/apple-ios-12-1-release-g
roup-facetime-iphone-ipad-upgrade/#216ce6ac5f8a


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