With just over a month left until the official launch of iOS 12, it's no surprise that Apple is regularly pushing out builds for developers.
In previous iOS 12 beta versions, Apple had introduced and added several new features, including the Group FaceTime calling feature. Unfortunately, in build 16A5354b, this feature has been removed by the company. Therefore, there's a good chance this feature won't be added in the official iOS 12 release, and users may have to wait until Apple releases minor iOS 12 updates.
Apple has stated that it will add similar features as seen in iOS 11, including features like AirPlay 2 and Messages in iCloud on iOS 12. However, so far, users have only seen these features briefly appear and then disappear.
In macOS 10.14 Mojave build 18A365a, the Group FaceTime calling feature has also been removed. In the new update, Apple focuses on addressing issues related to system bugs and performance. Learn how to make FaceTime calls on iPhone, iPad here.
If you encounter FaceTime errors and can't make calls, don't worry, follow the article on fixing FaceTime call issues on iPhone that Mytour.vn previously provided instructions for.
Moving on to watchOS 5, the latest watchOS 5 build 16R5349a does not support animations, while tvOS 12 build 16J5349a has no known issues previously reported.
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Finally, all these updates will land and be available to users by the end of next month, just before Apple unveils its new iPhone model. Registered testers have access to the GM to experience the new updates right away.
