I completly agree. I experience soooo many bugs! notification sound bug, generall sound bugs, worse battery, the photo app being an extreme downgrade from something that's working, performance issues and more that i cant remeber atm. This is the first time ever that i wont be upgrading my phone, even tho i really need too. (I'm on 12 PM). The bugs really needs to be fixed. I want to buy 16 PM, but the bugs in Ios does not make the phone worth the price. Good video!
I just want proper AI features - calendar, tasks and reminders that works like Motion, Writing tools that are on par with Grammarly, Freeform that can knowledge graph my iOS docs ( pages, notes, etc) oh and a Siri that can do tasks for me as they promised during the demo
This need more views. I’ve had more bugs on iOS 18.2 than ever before and I’ve had an iPhone since the iP4. Made a lot of bug reports to Apple on the Feedback app and though some seem to be addressed quickly (especially if it’s a widespread known bug) they don’t seem to put much effort into fixing all bugs. I’ve have some submissions open for over a year that seem really simple. Some of my submissions were straight up closed because they claimed to have found no issues. It’s ridiculous.
IMO iOS needs a UX revamp. Its still using the foundation laid by iOS 7 and back then phones were a lot smaller. The biggest problem with iOS IMO is lack of consistent back gesture. Most apps (even Apple’s own) are guilty of having the back button on top left corner. This was fine before iPhone X. But ever since X, screen sizes have only gone up and something as essential as going back is such a pain in the ass. Same goes with invoking notification or control center. You need to basically do finger gymnastics or use 2 hands.
I was actually pretty excited about iOS 18, until it turned out that much of it would be delayed. I don’t know who was asking for photos to have a massive redesign, but it’s nobody I talk to. Then 18.2 came along with some of the promised AI changes and it broke a ton of my shortcuts. Not complex shortcuts either, but simple ones with just two blocks (1. Here’s some text. 2. Read it.).
Is it too much to ask for both? I don’t want them to take a year off and release nothing new. There are still so many things iOS still needs, and by them taking a year off it’s just kicking the can down the road, and potentially losing momentum for them introducing new things. Yes, snow leopard and iOS 12 were great but Apple needs to learn how to chew gum and walk at the same time.
For me the problem is that Apple is a small company. What I mean is that even though they employ thousands of people, their design team is small and the managers that must make decisions before design and manufacturing can be set in stone is a small team. That small team has to make all the decisions for all of their products in their growing product line segments, leading to the recent AirPods Max “refresh” happening. I feel like the small teams must jump from project to project and they are not delegating their design authority well enough to walk and chew gum on multiple projects at once and instead are leapfrogging from product to product and running out of time the last few years. Just my theory though
@@christiangonzalez7416I don’t think their software design team is small. If you look on Apple Careers they have over 600+ job listings for software developers in all types of specialties ranging from AI, cloud, UX/UI, and so forth. I think the issue is prioritizing change by adding new features and driving sales. Apple is a number based for profit company. If they don’t surpass their previous sales projections they lose shareholders. It’s just their way of making more profit.
The Apple of today doesn't have the visionary leadership that's passionate about design and products like Steve Jobs and Jony Ive were. The current leadership are more akin to caretakers. Even with AI, Apple had a huge head start with Siri, which was acquired when Jobs was CEO, and it languished for over a decade to the point where Apple had to cancel its major car project just to hopefully catch up.
@@Timely-ud4rm When ChatGPT arrived on the scene, Apple's leadership team realized they were at least a couple of years behind in AI. They scrapped the car project to focus on their AI initiative.
@@shameermulji So your telling me apples been working on there AI's and there still shit? I ask Siri any complex question and it says "Found this on the web" I ask chatgpt and it gives me an actual response WTF has apple been doing?
iOS is so incredibly buggy. Handoff, AirDrop and so many other features barely work when you really need them. I don‘t care about smaller glitches and imperfections but these are significant enough to switch to Android + Windows for good.
I'm having daily experience breaking bugs on my apple devices. "Needs" is an understatement. Apple should be legally required to do a snow leopard year, and then a clouded leopard year, and idk maybe then they can be allowed to roll out all their ai nonsense.
I would love to see a bug fix year but I can’t see shareholders liking it so instead I think they need a to bring features that will grab headlines and wow people but not have a major development cost. For example what if they worked with the US DHS and TSA to bring US passports to apple wallet for domestic travel(not international) and identity purposes using the same standard built for identity cards with states, they already have the framework for it as they keep adding states and considering it will work with Japan’s national ID system later next year it’s clearly flexible so this is something that wouldn’t take a lot of development but would still generate a ton of headlines as everyone in the US would be eligible and even has the added benefit of almost certainly not launching on time so they get mid year attention when the feature actually drops. It should be an update with enough retooled changes to appease shareholders but not take up a lot of development time as to primarily allow for focus on bug fixes
I don't even have a iPhone just a Mac and I say apple should. there entire brand is about "it just works" so make that happen. They need to finish up the features in iOS 18 then for iOS 19 just clear house, clean bugs optimize the software and make everything run smoothly. Once they do that then they should continue on the path of making this amazing apple AI thats "going to change out lives" apple intelligence really can be useful once there final vision is out and done but until then just make the OS stable. Any Os being stable is zillions times better than new features.
Snow Leopard was where I jumped in. Fond memories.
Same, white MacBook in mid 2009. Good times
My first as well. Updated to Lion 3 months later though.
I completly agree. I experience soooo many bugs! notification sound bug, generall sound bugs, worse battery, the photo app being an extreme downgrade from something that's working, performance issues and more that i cant remeber atm. This is the first time ever that i wont be upgrading my phone, even tho i really need too. (I'm on 12 PM). The bugs really needs to be fixed. I want to buy 16 PM, but the bugs in Ios does not make the phone worth the price. Good video!
Apple needs to shift their interns off of useless projects like snoopy wallpapers and Memoji and focus on resolving longstanding issues.
Hey you leave Snoopy out of this. Snoopy wallpaper is hands down the best addition to tvOS 18
I just want proper AI features - calendar, tasks and reminders that works like Motion, Writing tools that are on par with Grammarly, Freeform that can knowledge graph my iOS docs ( pages, notes, etc) oh and a Siri that can do tasks for me as they promised during the demo
This need more views. I’ve had more bugs on iOS 18.2 than ever before and I’ve had an iPhone since the iP4. Made a lot of bug reports to Apple on the Feedback app and though some seem to be addressed quickly (especially if it’s a widespread known bug) they don’t seem to put much effort into fixing all bugs. I’ve have some submissions open for over a year that seem really simple. Some of my submissions were straight up closed because they claimed to have found no issues. It’s ridiculous.
IMO iOS needs a UX revamp. Its still using the foundation laid by iOS 7 and back then phones were a lot smaller. The biggest problem with iOS IMO is lack of consistent back gesture. Most apps (even Apple’s own) are guilty of having the back button on top left corner. This was fine before iPhone X. But ever since X, screen sizes have only gone up and something as essential as going back is such a pain in the ass. Same goes with invoking notification or control center. You need to basically do finger gymnastics or use 2 hands.
I was actually pretty excited about iOS 18, until it turned out that much of it would be delayed. I don’t know who was asking for photos to have a massive redesign, but it’s nobody I talk to. Then 18.2 came along with some of the promised AI changes and it broke a ton of my shortcuts. Not complex shortcuts either, but simple ones with just two blocks (1. Here’s some text. 2. Read it.).
Never liked new photos app
Is it too much to ask for both? I don’t want them to take a year off and release nothing new. There are still so many things iOS still needs, and by them taking a year off it’s just kicking the can down the road, and potentially losing momentum for them introducing new things. Yes, snow leopard and iOS 12 were great but Apple needs to learn how to chew gum and walk at the same time.
For me the problem is that Apple is a small company. What I mean is that even though they employ thousands of people, their design team is small and the managers that must make decisions before design and manufacturing can be set in stone is a small team. That small team has to make all the decisions for all of their products in their growing product line segments, leading to the recent AirPods Max “refresh” happening. I feel like the small teams must jump from project to project and they are not delegating their design authority well enough to walk and chew gum on multiple projects at once and instead are leapfrogging from product to product and running out of time the last few years. Just my theory though
@@christiangonzalez7416I don’t think their software design team is small. If you look on Apple Careers they have over 600+ job listings for software developers in all types of specialties ranging from AI, cloud, UX/UI, and so forth. I think the issue is prioritizing change by adding new features and driving sales. Apple is a number based for profit company. If they don’t surpass their previous sales projections they lose shareholders. It’s just their way of making more profit.
apparently it is.
They need to fix accessibility features like large text
Generally I would like this. More stability please
I think we recently had a performance based major update? Wasn’t it like iOS 16 or something?
The Apple of today doesn't have the visionary leadership that's passionate about design and products like Steve Jobs and Jony Ive were. The current leadership are more akin to caretakers. Even with AI, Apple had a huge head start with Siri, which was acquired when Jobs was CEO, and it languished for over a decade to the point where Apple had to cancel its major car project just to hopefully catch up.
Is that why they canceled there car project?
@@Timely-ud4rm When ChatGPT arrived on the scene, Apple's leadership team realized they were at least a couple of years behind in AI. They scrapped the car project to focus on their AI initiative.
@@shameermulji So your telling me apples been working on there AI's and there still shit? I ask Siri any complex question and it says "Found this on the web" I ask chatgpt and it gives me an actual response WTF has apple been doing?
iOS is so incredibly buggy. Handoff, AirDrop and so many other features barely work when you really need them. I don‘t care about smaller glitches and imperfections but these are significant enough to switch to Android + Windows for good.
MacOS needs another snow leopard. It’s become literal garbage over the past decade.
At this point, they should just skip the year. They can't fix anything when the whole team is trying to make AI happen.
I'm having daily experience breaking bugs on my apple devices. "Needs" is an understatement. Apple should be legally required to do a snow leopard year, and then a clouded leopard year, and idk maybe then they can be allowed to roll out all their ai nonsense.
I would love to see a bug fix year but I can’t see shareholders liking it so instead I think they need a to bring features that will grab headlines and wow people but not have a major development cost.
For example what if they worked with the US DHS and TSA to bring US passports to apple wallet for domestic travel(not international) and identity purposes using the same standard built for identity cards with states, they already have the framework for it as they keep adding states and considering it will work with Japan’s national ID system later next year it’s clearly flexible so this is something that wouldn’t take a lot of development but would still generate a ton of headlines as everyone in the US would be eligible and even has the added benefit of almost certainly not launching on time so they get mid year attention when the feature actually drops.
It should be an update with enough retooled changes to appease shareholders but not take up a lot of development time as to primarily allow for focus on bug fixes
Everyone misses Steve. Specially now
I don't even have a iPhone just a Mac and I say apple should. there entire brand is about "it just works" so make that happen. They need to finish up the features in iOS 18 then for iOS 19 just clear house, clean bugs optimize the software and make everything run smoothly. Once they do that then they should continue on the path of making this amazing apple AI thats "going to change out lives" apple intelligence really can be useful once there final vision is out and done but until then just make the OS stable. Any Os being stable is zillions times better than new features.
Can you repeat the same thing 10 times to make a seven minute long video? Great good.. go....