A Less Buggy Experience
If you’ve been on iOS 13 since day one, you know that it’s been an objectively buggy and problem-prone release. Apple has apparently learned its lesson. Going forward, it’s looking like the company will overhaul how it designs and builds software to avoid another buggy mess.
That includes adopting a new system for identifying, prioritizing and fixing bugs within an update. It also includes delaying some features to future releases so that Apple can polish the current version of iOS. That may sound like the iOS 12 strategy, but it looks like it could become Apple’s default in the future.