Apple Pushes Back Some Key iPhone Software Features
by Mark GurmanJanuary 30, 2018, 7:33 AM PST

Apple Inc. executives, seeking to improve the performance of iPhone software
after months of reported quality issues, have decided to delay some key
features originally planned for this fall's update, according to a person
familiar with the matter.
As part of an annual release of new iPhone models, Apple also usually rolls
out a major iOS update each year. The current software version, iOS 11,
added augmented-reality features, a file management app and business-user
enhancements for the iPad. For iOS 12, Apple has been working on additions
like a redesigned home screen app grid, a multiplayer mode for augmented
reality games, and a merger of the third-party applications running on
iPhones and Macs, the people said, asking not to be named discussing
information that isn't public. 
While core features like the combined apps platform are still on schedule to
be introduced this year, some flashier changes like the redesigned home
screen will likely be held back until the 2019 software update, a person
familiar with the matter said. The company will also probably delay a
revamped photo management application that used new algorithms to better
automatically sort pictures, though some smaller upgrades to the Photos app
will still appear this year.

The shift in strategy comes following months of criticism due to bugs found
in Apple's software. Late last year, researchers discovered a login flaw
that allowed intruders to access files without a passcode on Mac computers
and vulnerabilities in the company's smart-home platform. Apple has also
publicly delayed key new iOS features in recent months, including a feature
for synchronizing text messages across Apple devices and its peer to peer
payments system, Apple Pay Cash. 
New features for parents to better monitor how long apps are being used for
by kids and their overall screen time, as well as improvements to Apple's
FaceTime video calling service are still on track for this year's update,
the people said. A shareholder group recently criticized the parental
control on iPhones, pushing Apple to say earlier this month that
improvements would be released in a future software update.

The company told its software engineering groups about the change this
month, one of the people said. The shift will also affect this year's update
to Mac computer software, but to a lesser degree, the person said, adding
that planned upgrades to Apple Watch and Apple TV software won't be
affected.
Axios reported earlier on the delay. An Apple spokeswoman declined to
comment. The company reports quarterly earnings on Thursday.
This isn't the first time Apple has told engineers that focus should be on
performance rather than new features. Apple made a similar push in 2015 with
the release of iOS 9 and for Mac software updates in recent years.

Earlier this month, Apple said it would release an update for iPhones called
iOS 11.3 that would allow customers to disable a feature that slowed iPhone
performance in favor of battery life. The update will also have improved AR
apps, new video modes for Apple Music and Apple News, and security
enhancements for smart-home appliances.  

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