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Apple has removed Group FaceTime from the latest iOS 12 developer beta, which was released this morning. Group FaceTime will not be the part of initial iOS 12 release, and will ship later this fall as stated by Apple’s release notes:
Group FaceTime has been removed from the initial release of iOS 12 and will ship in a future software update later this fall.
Apple announced this long-awaited feature at WWDC earlier this year. Group FaceTime allowed FaceTime calls with up to 32 participants simultaneously. You can read more about what is coming to FaceTime with iOS 12, here.
This isn’t the first time Apple has delayed a feature that was initially announced as part of the update to the future date. With iOS 11, Apple delayed several features, like Airplay 2, Messages in iCloud, and Apple Pay Cash. All these features were absent from the initial release of iOS 11 and came out in the later updates of iOS 11. Apple Pay Cash then launched with iOS 11.2 update in December, while AirPlay 2 and Messages in iCloud launched with iOS 11.4 earlier this year.
Some users might not be happy with this move, but, personally, i feel this is a right decision by Apple. I would rather wait a few months and have a stable experience than deal with annoying bugs. I feel that stable experience matters a lot, even if we have to wait a few months more for it.
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