5 immediate changes you will love with iOS 18 coming this Fall
I have been playing around with the iOS 18 public betas for a while now, and without really trying to find every new feature, here are the top 5 features I have appreciated the most, and I think you will love as well:
Require Face ID to open an app
This is a huge feature since it allows you to hand your phone over to others (like my kids) without them getting access to sensitive apps like social media, YouTube, etc. All you have to do is long press on an app, and select the “require FaceID” option, your face is scanned, and now the app will always require a FaceID scan (or password). Simple as that.
2. Move app icons anywhere on screen
Yes, we know, Android has had this feature for more than a decade, but it’s finally here for iOS. It still acts weird when you try to move your icons anywhere you want and iOS tries to shift your other icons around, but I’m sure the bugs will be fixed before its September release. Now you can have a picture of your kids on your home screen and arrange your icons in a way so that you can still see their faces.
3. Call screen now avoids accidental butt dialing
This was a huge one, and avoids awkward situations where you accidentally tapped someone on your recently called list and have to awkwardly end the phone call. Clicking on the recent call entry now takes you to the call details screen instead of automatically calling them back, and in order to call back, you simply hit the phone icon at the far right.
4. T9 dialer to search contacts
Ah yes, the good ol’ T9 dialer to search contacts. This was a feature I used daily before I joined the Apple ecosystem, and now we finally have it back on the iPhone. If you are in your 40s like I am, you know what this is all about.
5. The Passwords app
This is by far the most noticeable one since the icon will be slapped right on your homescreen. This is a huge deal for me and probably for most of us since we have tons of passwords, and it is no longer buried in the settings app. If you don’t already have a Password manager, then odds are you use the same password for many services, which is going to bite you hard.