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Ability to sort Reminders by name, due date, etc. It seems like Apple engineers didn't bother to test the application with more than one item in a list.

Draggable scrollbars that temporarily appear when scrolling around large documents or images so you don't have to endlessly flick the screen with your finger. Again, it seems like Apple engineers didn't bother to test their user interface with more than a paragraph of text.

Dedicated number row on iPhone keyboard.

When the iPhone side switch is moved to silent mode, it should display an icon in the status bar so people don't have to keep checking the side of the phone.
 
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It's funny I've been waiting for bubble color options since iPhone OS 1. I mean I had it via jailbreak on the original iPhone. And that dark mode PLEASE. Will help battery on the OLED screens and will look so much better.
 
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Siri, Siri SIRI!!!!

Apple needs to do something with Siri or just kill it. Maybe I am missing something but I don't see a technical reason why Siri can't be expanded?
Siri improvements are coming.
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How about...

1. Pencil support for iPhone X Plus...not saying the way we interact with the phone needs to change, but just make it an option for those of us who want to use the Pencil (or whatever updated name they give it, Pen? Pencil2?).

2. iPhone X Plus PiP/side-by-side app support.

3. Faces/People data to sync/merge from my MacOS Photo Library to my iOS Photo Library without having the need to use iCloud Photo Library services to make this happen. As it currently stands, to my knowledge, any photo tagging I do on each device does not transfer between the two even if I do a hard sync via iTunes...maybe someone here knows of a setting or something I am missing?

4. Ability to control what photos get sent from my camera roll to iCloud Photo Library. Again, maybe this is possible and I am missing that.
 
The Latin American and Spanish version of Siri is terrible, it can even perform a call, in this part of the world we do not even know this feature, it is a nightmare to get some Siri's help.
 
Others have commented on nice features to add for Messages, and I would like to add that it would be nice to be able to react with any emoji (like Slack) and reiterate replying to a specific message and pinning threads.
 
A better indicator of the strength of a Wifi signal or its connection to the internet. And to not automatically switch to WiFi from LTE if the reception is crappy. Just because I've used the WiFi on the subway or whole foods before, doesn't mean that it always works well. Then I have to manually deactivate WiFi to get back to LTE... I don't know a good solution, but it's really annoying this way.
and a swipe keyboard feature.... I'm addicted to GBoard but I also love Siri dictation...when it works, it works well
 
User-customizable OS-wide audio EQ that is accessible on the fly via the control center! Digging for the audio EQ under General settings that only works for iTunes has always been lame, especially for a company that touts its concern for audio quality.
 
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Option: When connected to a secured home WiFi, there's no need to go through TouchID / FaceID verification. I want to be able to unlock my phone in my own home without looking directly into the camera, or with a wet finger.
 
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Fix the horrible Apple Music app.

Try adding six songs from an album to the "Play Next" list. Chances are that you fail, you tap on a song too quickly, and it deletes your "Play Next" list playing that song instead. Use a stopwatch and find how long it tastes you. It is the most infuriatingly stupid UI I have ever seen. In iOS 9 this wasn't a problem at all.

Apple Music continuously forgets what music I want to see. Most of the time I want to look at albums downloaded to my phone. I switch to the settings I want, and as I watch it switches back. It's ridiculous.

On iOS 9, on an iPhone 5s, I could see about 15 albums. On iOS 11, biggest iPhone, I can see six albums. With _really_ big album art. There are a few hundred albums on my phone, so I'm scrolling forever. It's just plain stupid.
iOS 9 was the last great iOS. Would be nice if you could customise it to go back to the good times. Alas they won't even consider something like that...
 
Things I want in iOS 12.

1. A fast phone app - the lag in iOS 11 is unbelievable. Sometimes I hear the phone ring but it's a good few seconds before the option to take the call appears
Sometimes the phone app just freezes

2. A music app which doesn't crash when I keep changing songs

3. Show recent contacts in imessages - this is very easy in WhatsApp . In imessages you still have to search for the contacts and then send the message
4. More readable fonts - I am not a great form of skeumorphic design but some gradient in the fonts is okay . Apple seems to think that readability means bold fonts in white background. Hard on the eyes . Just make it more readable
 



Apple plans to introduce the next-generation version of iOS, iOS 12, on June 4 at its Worldwide Developers Conference. Rumors have suggested this is going to be a bug fix and performance improvement update, with Apple delaying some features until iOS 13 to focus on these internal changes.

There are, however, rumors that we may see updates that include cross-platform apps for Mac and iOS devices, new Animoji, Animoji support for FaceTime, updated parental controls, and an enhanced version of Do Not Disturb. Rumors never cover all of the features that we see in new versions of iOS, though, so there could be additional changes in the works.

ios12-800x438.jpg

With that in mind, we've taken a look at some of the most-desired features MacRumors readers are hoping for in iOS 12, pulled from our forums.

User Interface Changes

- Dark mode - Unsurprisingly, a system wide dark mode for iOS is one of the most hoped for features for iOS 12, just as it was for iOS 11 and iOS 10. Apple users have wanted a true dark mode for years, but there's no word that it's coming in iOS 12.

darkmodeconceptmail-800x554.jpg

A dark mode concept from iHelpBR
- Split Screen mode for iPhone - The option to run two apps side by side on the iPhone would be useful on larger iPhones, especially with rumors pointing towards a 6.5-inch iPhone in 2018.

- More customization - MacRumors reader Breezygirl would like to see Apple add more Android-like customization options, such as the ability to change the background in messages, adjust the SMS bubble colors, or add a theme to the OS to shift the colors.

- Desktop mode - On some Android devices, there's a feature where you can dock a smartphone to use it as a desktop machine replacement, attaching it to a larger display, a keyboard, and a mouse. It's a long shot, but MacRumors reader Marrakas would like to see Apple implement similar functionality.

- Volume redesign - The design of the indicator when you adjust the volume on the iPhone has always been a point of contention with iOS users, and so it's no surprise that in iOS 12, MacRumors readers are hoping for a new, less intrusive volume interface that takes up less screen space.

iphonevolumecontrol.jpg

[*]Improved battery widget - The battery widget could be improved by allowing all of a user's devices to be displayed for quick cross-device battery checks.
[*]No more shake to undo - Several MacRumors readers are tired of the shake to undo/redo feature in the iPhone, which can be activated accidentally. Some readers would like to see an undo feature enabled through a different gesture.

App Improvements

- Camera controls in the Camera app - On a lot of Android devices, the camera app provides manual controls for photo taking. Apple has no similar feature for full manual control, and it would be nice if it were an option, even one that had to be toggled on in Settings. Other settings are hidden in the Settings app, and users would like to see these more readily accessible.

- Aspect Ratio in Camera app - Multiple MacRumors readers would like to see an option to set a default aspect ratio for photos.

- FaceTime - Several MacRumors readers are hoping for group FaceTime. Rumors suggest Apple's working on it, but it might not come in iOS 12. Animoji are expected to come to FaceTime, though, so you can converse with friends and family as an Animoji character.

facetime-800x462.jpg


- App Store wishlists - The revamped App Store in iOS 11 removed app wishlists that some users took advantage of often. This is a feature that quite a few people miss.

- Photos improvements - MacRumors reader kirky29 is hoping for a major overhaul to the Photos app with a lot more functionality for doing things like viewing and editing metadata, changing grid size, altering the order of the photos, and more.

- Music app overhaul - MacRumors reader GermanSuplex has several suggestions for ways Apple could improve the Music app, including the ability to turn iCloud purchases off if desired, improved playcount syncing across devices, the ability to sort songs within playlists by different parameters, refinements and improvements to cloud services and the way the app handles metadata, more control over which devices playlists sync to, and better syncing of music content in general.

- Messages search and archive - A more robust search feature for the Messages app would be a welcome change, as would an option to archive messages and snooze messages, as Joseph H points out.

iPad

- Mouse support on iPad - This one is a long shot, but MacRumors reader boston04and07 wants to see Apple add mouse support for the iPad for navigating through apps.

- iPhone apps for iPad - Multiple iPhone apps, including Weather, Calculator, Health, and Activity are missing from the iPad and have been exclusive to the iPhone for years.


Settings and Systemwide Features

- Revamped Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Toggles - With iOS 11, Apple changed the functionality of the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth toggles in the Control Center. These buttons no longer permanently turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and instead just disable the features for a set amount of time. In iOS 12, MacRumors readers would like to see the on/off functionality returned or enabled through another gesture, such as a longer press.

controlcenterwifitoggles-800x707.jpg

- Do Not Disturb improvements - Do Not Disturb functionality on the iPhone is fairly basic, and that is actually one of the features Apple's rumored to be working on for iOS 12. The ability to toggle DND on and off for specific apps would be useful, as boston04and07 points out, and being able to set schedules for different days of the week would also be useful. An option to hide notifications entirely would be a welcome change for those who want to use their devices in peace.

- Biometric locking for specific apps - Third-party apps can require you to use a fingerprint, Face ID, or a password to access sensitive data, but as MacRumors reader TimFL1 says, this isn't available for first-party apps like Photos, nor for specific parts of apps, like individual photo albums.

- iCloud notifications - If you have multiple devices and get a notification from an app like Apple News, it goes to all of your devices instead of just one, and viewing the notification on just one device doesn't clear it from all of them. If Apple implemented iCloud notifications, notifications would work more smoothly across devices, appearing on just one device and clearing on all.

iPhone X

- Always-on display for iPhone X - Some Android smartphones offer an always-on display, something that Apple could perhaps theoretically enable thanks to the OLED display on the iPhone X, which eats up less battery life. MacRumors readers would like to see an always-on display on the iPhone X for things like the time and incoming notifications, even though it's probably a long shot at this point in time.

AI

- Siri - Improvements to Siri was one of the most frequent requests, with specifics that include Spotify integration, multi-lingual query support, and, in general, just features to make Siri smarter and more like Alexa or Google Assistant.

More than anything, most of our readers are hoping that Apple is going to hunker down and focus on bug fixes and performance improvements to make existing features operate smoothly and without issues.

Apple is said to be planning to address stability and performance concerns in this update, and has gone as far as delaying planned features in favor of underlying fixes.

Do you have other features you're hoping to see in iOS 12 that didn't make our list? Let us know in the comments.

Article Link: iOS 12 Wishlist: Features MacRumors Readers Hope to See in the Next Version of iOS



Apple plans to introduce the next-generation version of iOS, iOS 12, on June 4 at its Worldwide Developers Conference. Rumors have suggested this is going to be a bug fix and performance improvement update, with Apple delaying some features until iOS 13 to focus on these internal changes.

There are, however, rumors that we may see updates that include cross-platform apps for Mac and iOS devices, new Animoji, Animoji support for FaceTime, updated parental controls, and an enhanced version of Do Not Disturb. Rumors never cover all of the features that we see in new versions of iOS, though, so there could be additional changes in the works.

ios12-800x438.jpg

With that in mind, we've taken a look at some of the most-desired features MacRumors readers are hoping for in iOS 12, pulled from our forums.

User Interface Changes

- Dark mode - Unsurprisingly, a system wide dark mode for iOS is one of the most hoped for features for iOS 12, just as it was for iOS 11 and iOS 10. Apple users have wanted a true dark mode for years, but there's no word that it's coming in iOS 12.

darkmodeconceptmail-800x554.jpg

A dark mode concept from iHelpBR
- Split Screen mode for iPhone - The option to run two apps side by side on the iPhone would be useful on larger iPhones, especially with rumors pointing towards a 6.5-inch iPhone in 2018.

- More customization - MacRumors reader Breezygirl would like to see Apple add more Android-like customization options, such as the ability to change the background in messages, adjust the SMS bubble colors, or add a theme to the OS to shift the colors.

- Desktop mode - On some Android devices, there's a feature where you can dock a smartphone to use it as a desktop machine replacement, attaching it to a larger display, a keyboard, and a mouse. It's a long shot, but MacRumors reader Marrakas would like to see Apple implement similar functionality.

- Volume redesign - The design of the indicator when you adjust the volume on the iPhone has always been a point of contention with iOS users, and so it's no surprise that in iOS 12, MacRumors readers are hoping for a new, less intrusive volume interface that takes up less screen space.

iphonevolumecontrol.jpg

[*]Improved battery widget - The battery widget could be improved by allowing all of a user's devices to be displayed for quick cross-device battery checks.
[*]No more shake to undo - Several MacRumors readers are tired of the shake to undo/redo feature in the iPhone, which can be activated accidentally. Some readers would like to see an undo feature enabled through a different gesture.

App Improvements

- Camera controls in the Camera app - On a lot of Android devices, the camera app provides manual controls for photo taking. Apple has no similar feature for full manual control, and it would be nice if it were an option, even one that had to be toggled on in Settings. Other settings are hidden in the Settings app, and users would like to see these more readily accessible.

- Aspect Ratio in Camera app - Multiple MacRumors readers would like to see an option to set a default aspect ratio for photos.

- FaceTime - Several MacRumors readers are hoping for group FaceTime. Rumors suggest Apple's working on it, but it might not come in iOS 12. Animoji are expected to come to FaceTime, though, so you can converse with friends and family as an Animoji character.

facetime-800x462.jpg


- App Store wishlists - The revamped App Store in iOS 11 removed app wishlists that some users took advantage of often. This is a feature that quite a few people miss.

- Photos improvements - MacRumors reader kirky29 is hoping for a major overhaul to the Photos app with a lot more functionality for doing things like viewing and editing metadata, changing grid size, altering the order of the photos, and more.

- Music app overhaul - MacRumors reader GermanSuplex has several suggestions for ways Apple could improve the Music app, including the ability to turn iCloud purchases off if desired, improved playcount syncing across devices, the ability to sort songs within playlists by different parameters, refinements and improvements to cloud services and the way the app handles metadata, more control over which devices playlists sync to, and better syncing of music content in general.

- Messages search and archive - A more robust search feature for the Messages app would be a welcome change, as would an option to archive messages and snooze messages, as Joseph H points out.

iPad

- Mouse support on iPad - This one is a long shot, but MacRumors reader boston04and07 wants to see Apple add mouse support for the iPad for navigating through apps.

- iPhone apps for iPad - Multiple iPhone apps, including Weather, Calculator, Health, and Activity are missing from the iPad and have been exclusive to the iPhone for years.


Settings and Systemwide Features

- Revamped Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Toggles - With iOS 11, Apple changed the functionality of the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth toggles in the Control Center. These buttons no longer permanently turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and instead just disable the features for a set amount of time. In iOS 12, MacRumors readers would like to see the on/off functionality returned or enabled through another gesture, such as a longer press.

controlcenterwifitoggles-800x707.jpg

- Do Not Disturb improvements - Do Not Disturb functionality on the iPhone is fairly basic, and that is actually one of the features Apple's rumored to be working on for iOS 12. The ability to toggle DND on and off for specific apps would be useful, as boston04and07 points out, and being able to set schedules for different days of the week would also be useful. An option to hide notifications entirely would be a welcome change for those who want to use their devices in peace.

- Biometric locking for specific apps - Third-party apps can require you to use a fingerprint, Face ID, or a password to access sensitive data, but as MacRumors reader TimFL1 says, this isn't available for first-party apps like Photos, nor for specific parts of apps, like individual photo albums.

- iCloud notifications - If you have multiple devices and get a notification from an app like Apple News, it goes to all of your devices instead of just one, and viewing the notification on just one device doesn't clear it from all of them. If Apple implemented iCloud notifications, notifications would work more smoothly across devices, appearing on just one device and clearing on all.

iPhone X

- Always-on display for iPhone X - Some Android smartphones offer an always-on display, something that Apple could perhaps theoretically enable thanks to the OLED display on the iPhone X, which eats up less battery life. MacRumors readers would like to see an always-on display on the iPhone X for things like the time and incoming notifications, even though it's probably a long shot at this point in time.

AI

- Siri - Improvements to Siri was one of the most frequent requests, with specifics that include Spotify integration, multi-lingual query support, and, in general, just features to make Siri smarter and more like Alexa or Google Assistant.

More than anything, most of our readers are hoping that Apple is going to hunker down and focus on bug fixes and performance improvements to make existing features operate smoothly and without issues.

Apple is said to be planning to address stability and performance concerns in this update, and has gone as far as delaying planned features in favor of underlying fixes.

Do you have other features you're hoping to see in iOS 12 that didn't make our list? Let us know in the comments.

Article Link: iOS 12 Wishlist: Features MacRumors Readers Hope to See in the Next Version of iOS
facebook fixed so that it doesn’t lock up or Mac Rumors doesn’t lock up when viewing post to it. Locks up all the time.
 
Honey Money. When will they get around to changing the all-important Home Screen Dock Message Icon color? It's green! Which may have been true in ios1, but in more recent times signifies "outsider."
 
The thing I long for is profiles. I had profiles on my old Nokias and the concept still makes sense. A combination of ringer volume, do not distrub settings, vibration, flashing, wallpaper, lock screen display etc. that can be changed in one. for example I'd like to create profile called "work" with appropriate settings or one called "outdoor" where I can have the ringer up loud. Perhaps one called "sssh" with vibrate only.
 
Some of these things are just common sense, and yet I feel like we're not going to get them. The Wi-fi/Bluetooth button thing especially. Why can't a longer press or 3D press just turn them off for good? But watch. Nothing will change there.

What we're actually going to get: updated Animojis.

The real changes will come with iOS 13.
LOL! The real changes are NOT coming with iOS 13 and they will probably never come. I remember reading this two years ago: "iOS 10 isn't there yet but iOS 11 is going to be great!"

The future has a way of seeming like a magic place where we all get what we want, but somehow it never happens.
 
How about adding horizontal view to the music app, I seriously can't believe that hasn't been implemented. The older versions of iOS at least would go into cover flow view but even that's been gone. It would be even better if all apps could use horizontal orientation.
 
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