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iOS 12.1 supports dual-SIM, group FaceTime, and stops ‘fixing’ selfies

iOS 12.1 supports dual-SIM, group FaceTime, and stops ‘fixing’ selfies

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https://thenextweb.com/apple/2018/10/30/ios-12-1-supports-dual-sim-group-facetime-and-stops-fixing-selfies/

Apple just announced that it will be rolling out its iOS 12.1 update, for the iPhone and the iPad, starting today. The update will bring important features like group FaceTime, dual-SIM support for the new iPhones, over 70 emojis, and a fix for over-smooth selfies.

The company originally announced the group Facetime feature, supporting up to 32 people, at its developer conference WWDC, back in June. In its latest update, the company has added more features to Facetime. During a group call, Facetime will automatically detect the active participant and bring them to the forefront. One can tap a specific person’s tile and bring them to center as well.

iOS 12.1 supports dual-SIM, group FaceTime, and stops ‘fixing’ selfies

Oct 30, 2018, 8:17am UTC
https://thenextweb.com/apple/2018/10/30/ios-12-1-supports-dual-sim-group-facetime-and-stops-fixing-selfies/ > Apple just announced that it will be rolling out its iOS 12.1 update, for the iPhone and the iPad, starting today. The update will bring important features like group FaceTime, dual-SIM support for the new iPhones, over 70 emojis, and a fix for over-smooth selfies. > The company originally announced the group Facetime feature, supporting up to 32 people, at its developer conference WWDC, back in June. In its latest update, the company has added more features to Facetime. During a group call, Facetime will automatically detect the active participant and bring them to the forefront. One can tap a specific person’s tile and bring them to center as well.