Apple on Tuesday released a new beta for iOS 12.1, an update that introduces bug fixes and enhancements. The software also marks the return of group FaceTime support, a feature that was announced over the summer and subsequently delayed beyond the launch of iOS 12 last month.
If you’re a developer, you can download the latest beta as an over-the-air update.
Additionally, 9to5Mac reports iOS 12.1 will also feature live preview support for the Depth Control feature in Portrait mode. It also sounds like Apple will flip the switch for dual SIM support with compatible carriers. Both features are exclusive to the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max.
If anything else of significance pops up we’ll be sure to update this post.
Update: iOS 12.1 will introduce more than 70 new emoji, including new animals, sports, and more.

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