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Last night, Apple released the fourth test version of new systems in a row, namely iOS 12, tvOS 12 and watchOS 5. The testing of the systems is thus almost half way through. Just for the sake of interest - last year, when testing iOS 11, we saw eleven beta versions, or 10 test versions and one GM (i.e. final) version. New versions of the systems are currently only intended for registered developers or for those who have a developer profile installed on their devices. In this case, you can find new versions of the systems classically in the settings in the Software Updates tab.

This is what the redesigned iOS 12 looks like: 

So what's new? Of course, Apple again fixed a lot of bugs and made the system faster overall, which we in the editorial office can confirm. After the first hours of testing, the system is really a bit more agile than it was before. On older iPhones, specifically the iPhone 6, we also noticed faster application launches. We can randomly mention, for example, the Camera, which received a really significant speed improvement compared to the last beta. Unfortunately, even this beta didn't bring back the icon for Bluetooth in the status bar, so the easiest way to check if it's running is through the extended Control Center, which is slightly limiting.

You can see a lot of other news, fixes and improvements brought by iOS 12 in the following video: 

As for the other two beta versions of the systems, it seems that no major news has appeared in them yet. So Apple probably primarily focused on fixing the errors that appeared in them. But if the developers manage to find news in the betas that will be worth publishing, we will definitely bring them to you as soon as possible.

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