How subscriptions, Siri, and Shortcuts in iOS 12 will forever change Apple's App Store<article>
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iOS 12 hits iPhones this fall, it will instantly be familiar to the millions of users that rush to install it. Apple may be ushering in a new version of its mobile operating system with a whole set of new features, but the focus will still be where it's always been: on individual apps.</p><p>As it stands, iOS—like macOS, Android, and pretty much every operating system out there—is basically a means to our apps. Whether you’re making a call, sending a message, or watching a movie, you’re using an individual app to do it. Even if you look at iOS 12’s main features—Memoji, Group FaceTime, AR measuring—they all require opening an app first.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3293908/ios/app-store-next-10-years.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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How subscriptions, Siri, and Shortcuts in iOS 12 will forever change Apple's App Store