Get the Motorola Moto G6 Play for only $80 at Best Buy

Get the Motorola Moto G6 Play for only $80 at Best Buy

The Motorola Moto G6 Play is already the most affordable of the Moto G6 lineup, but Best Buy is sweetening the deal further by offering the handset for only $80. That's a massive $120 off its usual retail price.

While the handset itself is unlocked, you will have to activate it on Sprint immediately at Best Buy in order to get the low price. Customers could also opt to activate it with AT&T and Verizon, but doing so would bring the price up to $130.

If you don't want to activate the Moto G6 Play, and want to do so at a later time you would have to pay $180 for the handset at Best Buy, which is still a $20 discount.

The Motorola Moto G6 Play features a 5.7-inch display, 32GB of internal storage with microSD, a 13MP rear camera, an 8-megapixel front camera, a fingerprint scanner and a Snapdragon 427 chipset with 3GB of RAM. It comes with Android 8.0 Oreo onboard, but you will be able to update it to Android 9 Pie very soon.

Samsung Galaxy Buds announced as Apple AirPod contender

Samsung Galaxy Buds (yellow)

The Samsung Galaxy Buds is a new in-ear wireless earbuds the company announced during its Unpacked 2019 event. Samsung has released them to directly target the Apple AirPods, offering them at a lower price with some interesting features.

Color Black, White, Yellow
Weight Earbud: 5.6g per earbud
Case: 39.6g
Size Earbud: 17.5 (W) x 19.2 (D) x 22.3 (H) mm
Case: 38.8 (W) x 70 (D) x 26.5 (H) mm
Battery Earbud: 58mAh
Charging case: 252mAh
USB Type-C
Speaker 5.8pi Dynamic Driver
Audio Audio Codec: SBC, AAC, Scalable (Samsung proprietary)
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.0
Sensor Accelerometer, Proximity, Hall, Touch, Ear on/off detection
Compatibility Android 5.0 or later, RAM 1.5GB or above

The Galaxy Buds are powered by AKG technology, which is an Enhanced Ambient Sound that allows users to hear their surroundings very clear even while the buds are in their ears. It makes it easier to remain aware of your environment while still listening to their favorite music.

The earbuds also use something called Adaptive Dual Microphone, which is supposed to provide a clear voice in both lout and quiet environments.

Samsung Galaxy Buds (black)

According to Samsung, the Galaxy Buds offer up to six hours of Bluetooth streaming, and up to five hours of calls. Additionally, the compact case holds a charge for up to seven hours, while a 15-minute quick charge can give you another 1.7 hours of battery life.

Samsung Galaxy Buds (white)

The Galaxy Buds feature device-to-device power sharing, which lets you charge the earbuds using your Galaxy S10 when you don't have a wireless charger around. These are also the first earbuds from Samsung to feature Bixby integration, allowing you to activate the digital assistant with your voice to make calls, send texts or check battery life.

Samsung Galaxy Fit wearables announced

Samsung Galaxy Fit wearables announced

Besides the introduction of the Galaxy Watch, Samsung has also entered the budget-friendly wearable market with the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Fit and the Galaxy Fit e. The wearable features the thin horizontal display in a lightweight body with all of the essential features for fitness enthusiasts and stellar battery life.

Galaxy Fit Galaxy Fit e
Color Black, Silver Black, White, Yellow
Display 0.95”Full-Color AMOLED

120 x 240, 282 ppi
0.74” PMOLED

64 x 128, 193 ppi
Dimensions 18.3(W) x 44.6 (H) x 11.2(T)

24g (w/strap)
16.0(W) x 40.2(H) x 10.9(T)

15g (w/ strap)
Battery 120mAh 70mAh
Chipset MCU Cortex M33F 96MHz + M0 16 MHz MCU Cortex M0 96MHz
OS Real-time OS
Memory 512KB internal RAM,

2048KB external RAM,

32MB external ROM
128KB internal RAM, 4MB external ROM
Connectivity BLE BLE
Sensor HRM, Accelerometer, Gyroscope HRM, Accelerometer
Charge NFC Wireless Pogo
Durability 5ATM water resistance

MIL STD 810G
5ATM water resistance

MIL STD 810G
Compatibility Samsung, other Android: Android 5.0 or higher, RAM 1.5GB above
iPhone: iPhone 5 and above, iOS 9.0 or above

Whichever one you chose, you have a modest processor tacking your workouts and displaying notifications from your compatible Android or iPhone on the small AMOLED display. The Galaxy Fit lets you select from one of the 90 different activities to track using the Samsung Health app or auto-detect and track a few popular types of workouts like running, rowing, biking or walking. Both wearables are water-resistant up to 5 meters deep, also meeting MIL-STD 810G standards for top-notch durability.

Samsung has even included a heart rate monitor with the Galaxy Fit, something usually reserved for higher priced wearables. you even get features like "enhanced sleep analysis" and "smart stress management" which sets the Galaxy Fit apart from other affordable wearables.

Because of the way they are designed, the batteries on these fitness trackers can last for several days.

On the software side, the interface is described as "simple and intuitive", with alarms, weather information, and calendar events synced to your wearable's widget directly from your phone without you having to ever reach for your pocket.

Release and Availability

While we know these fitness trackers are meant to be affordable, Samsung has still to reveal an official price for either one. We expect it would be in the $100 range.

Samsung Galaxy Watch Active announced

Samsung Galaxy Watch Active announced

Besides unveiling the new Galaxy S10 series and the Galaxy Fold, Samsung also introduced the world to some new wearables, the Galaxy Watch Active, and the Galaxy Fit series.

The Galaxy Watch Active is probably Samsung's sleekest smartwatch to date. Samsung has decided to scrap the popular rotating bezel for a thinner and sleeker one wrapped around the 1.1-inch circular AMOLED display. The rest of the device is made up of its aluminum casing paired with a rubber strap. The Galaxy Watch Active also features two round physical buttons along the right side which replace the previous pill-shaped ones. On the rear is a new glass panel on the rear that houses a heart rate monitor.



Samsung has outfitted the Galaxy Watch Active with a 236mAh battery. In comparison to previous devices, this battery is quite a bit smaller. However, the smaller display size and the new dual-core Exynos 9110 chipset will continue to ensure a full day of use with this wearable.

Completing the entire setup is 4GB of storage paired with Bluetooth 4.2 and NFC support for mobile payments. Unfortunately, the wearable isn’t available with 3G or 4G LTE support.

Color Silver, Black, Rose Gold, Sea Green
Dimensions & Weight 40mm, 39.5 x 39.5 x 10.5mm, 25g
Display 1.1” (28mm) 360 x 360 AMOLED, Full Color Always On Display

Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3
Strap 20mm (interchangeable)
Battery 230mAh
Chipset Exynos 9110 Dual core 1.15 GHz
OS Tizen-based Wearable OS 4.0
Memory 768MB RAM + 4GB Internal Memory
Connectivity Bluetooth®4.2, Wi-Fi b/g/n, NFC, A-GPS/Glonass
Sensor Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Barometer, Heart Rate Monitoring, Ambient Light
Charge WPC-based wireless charging
Durability 5ATM + IP68 / MIL-STD-810G
Compatibility Samsung, other Android: Android 5.0 or higher, RAM 1.5GB above
iPhone: iPhone 5 and above, iOS 9.0 or above

Software

The Galaxy Watch Action runs the latest version of Tizen OS which brings several UI updates in the hopes to offer a unified experience across Samsung's entire product lineup.

Similar to One UI, which is Samsung’s custom Android skin, this updated version of Tizen relies heavily on dark backgrounds and splashes of color where necessary. This allows the device to fully take advantage of the AMOLED display, turning off the pixels and saving battery life when displaying black colors.

Samsung has opted to focus heavily on the user's health and physical activities. The new version of Tizen highlights three main goals to focus on each day: calories burned, minutes of exercise, and moving each hour. Each of these is tracked with their respective graphs that are highlighted in different colors.


Users will also be able to continuously monitor their heart rates through the day. Moreover, much like the Apple Watch, the Galaxy Watch Active will warn users if it detects any irregularities. Eventually, blood pressure monitoring will be available too through the My BP Lab app. This feature has been jointly developed with the University of California, San Francisco and will be available to download on March 15. Initially, though, only consumers in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Singapore, Australia, and Germany will have access to it.

As expected, Samsung’s latest wearable supports a variety of different workout modes in addition to automatic workout detection. Owners don’t need to worry about getting it wet either as the smartwatch is water resistant up to 50 meters.

Release and Availability

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active will be available to purchase in four colors (Silver, Black, Rose Gold, Sea Green) and costs $199.99 in the US. You can pre-order the wearable starting February 21 and shipments will begin on March 8. Those who pre-order it tomorrow will receive a free Wireless Charging Pad.

The Galaxy Watch Active will work with any Android smartphone running Android 5.0 Lollipop with at least 1.5GB of RAM. iPhone users will require an iPhone 5 or higher running iOS 9.0 or greater in order to use it.

Samsung Galaxy Fold officially announced

Samsung Galaxy Fold officially announced

The Samsung Galaxy Fold was officially unveiled today during the Samsung's Unpacked event today as the company's first smartphone with a foldable display. Customers will be able to use the Galaxy Fold in a traditional smartphone form factor and open it up to reveal the larger folded display.

Design

In its traditional form, the Galaxy Fold features a 4.6-inch display on with an 840 x 1950 pixel resolution and 21:9 aspect ratio. This makes it rather compact and easy to use with a single hand. But you would notice it is slightly thicker than modern smartphones.

When you need more real-estate you can open the phone like a book to reveal its larger 7.3-inch display, which has a 1536 x 2152 pixel resolution and 4.2:3 aspect ratio. Samsung achieved this by developing a new polymer, which allows the inner display to be 50% thinner than any other screen out there. The usual front and rear of the phone are held together by the display and a powerful hinge.

Samsung claims that this hinge has been specially designed to withstand thousands of folds and unfolds and is made of multiple gears, which Samsung promises will close with a satisfying click.

A fingerprint scanner can be found on the right frame on the device.

The Galaxy Fold will launch in four different colors — Space Silver, Cosmos Black, Martian Green, and Astro Blue. Samsung is even giving customers the option to customize the Galaxy Fold in a combination of pre-set color and side accents to your liking.



Hardware

The Samsung Galaxy Fold is powered by Qualcomm's 7nm Snapdragon 855 chipset. There is 512GB of internal storage for your media and 12GB of RAM ensuring that this device will breeze through the most intense tasks.

The handset has been outfitted with two separate batteries on either side of the clamshell design. These batteries give the device a total capacity is 4,380 mAh. The Galaxy Fold is also capable of giving off charge via wireless PowerShare, which lets you place another device on top of it when you are charging it for quick dual charging action.


Camera

Samsung has outfitted the Galaxy Fold with a total of six cameras. On its rear, you have a triple camera setup, made up of a standard 12 MP camera with a variable aperture (F1.5 - F2.4), a 12 MP telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom and an F2.4 aperture, and a 16 MP ultra-wide-angle camera.

On the front of the device (in its closed form) you have a 10 MP selfie camera with an F2.2 aperture.

When you open the device you have another dual camera setup, which combines a 10MP, F2.2 sensor with an 8MP depth camera for portrait selfies.


Software

The Samsung Galaxy Fold will feature Samsung's One UI running on top of Android 9.0 Pie.

Samsung has customized One UI specifically for the Galaxy Fold with features like app continuity, which will allow apps to pick up on one display where you left off on the other. For example, when you want to browse Google Maps on a larger display, simply open up the Galaxy Fold and the app will seamlessly transition to the 7.3-inch display.


Samsung also allows for a total of three apps to be opened on the larger display. A main app on the left side and up to two apps in small windows on the right side.

Release and Availability

The Samsung Galaxy Fold will be available for purchase on April 26th and will cost you $1920.


Customers in the US will be able to purchase the handset on AT&T and T-Mobile. It's currently unknown if Samsung will offer the Galaxy Fold on CDMA networks like Verizon or Sprint.

Samsung announces Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e and S10 5G smartphones


During their Unpacked 2019 event, Samsung unveiled four new members of the Galaxy S10 family - The Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10e, and the Galaxy S10 5G. With their new lineup, it looks like Samsung wants to make sure it has something for everyone.

Samsung Galaxy S10 and Samsung Galaxy S10+

Samsung has packed everything it can think of into its newest flagships, ensuring its 10th generation handset will dominate 2019. You get a beautiful premium design and powerful hardware packed in to ensure you have the best experience Samsung has to offer.


Design

Samsung has its own take on an all screen smartphone, by placing the front camera in a hole cut into the display. Samsung calls this their Infinity-O display giving customers as much screen real estate as they can offer.

Samsung has also replaced the traditional fingerprint scanner with an in-display supersonic one. Samsung promises that this technology is faster and more secure than the optical in-display scanner found on the OnePlus 6T and Huawei Mate 20 Pro.

Samsung still offers customers the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack and expandable microSD storage. You also get stereo speakers and a USB Type-C port on the device along with a dedicated Bixby button to call up your digital personal assistant.

The IP68 water-resistant design of the Galaxy S10 and S10+ will be available in Prism White, Prism Black, Prism Green, Prism Blue, Canary Yellow, and Flamingo Pink. The green shade will remain exclusive to the international version of the phone, but customers in the U.S. will be able to pick up any of the other colors. The Galaxy S10+ will additionally be offered in Ceramic White and Ceramic Black versions which will boast improved durability and protection against scratches and scuffs.

Camera

Both the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ have triple-cameras on their rear. These are made up of a regular 77-degree 12MP sensor with an F1.5/F2.4 variable aperture, a 12MP 2x telephoto snapper with a 45-degree viewing angle and a fixed aperture of F/2.4 (both of these are optically-stabilized) and an ultra-wide 16MP (non-OIS) camera with a 123-degree viewing angle and a fixed F2.2 aperture.

On the front of the Galaxy S10, you have a 10MP camera located on the upper right side of the device. Samsung has included optical image stabilization and 4K video recording. The Galaxy S10+ features the same camera but includes a second one for depth for improved selfies.

Hardware

The Galaxy S10 features a 6.1-inch display, while the Galaxy S10+ has a 6.4-inch panel. Samsung calls these panels “Dynamic” Infinity-O AMOLED displays and they come with QHD+ resolution, HDR+ certification and 19:9 aspect ratios. Both handsets boast marvelous outdoor visibility and unmatched color accuracy.

The Galaxy S10 will be available with 128GB or 512GB of storage and come with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S10+ comes with 128GB, 512GB or 1TB storage options, and offers 6GB, 8GB or 12GB of RAM. Customers will be able to expand their storage by an additional 1.5TB of microSD.

Samsung has outfitted both handsets with Qualcomm's 7nm octa-core Snapdragon 855 chipset. This is made up of four efficient 1.8GHz Cortex-A55 cores, three performance 2.4GHz Cortex-A76 ones, and a single high-performance 2.84GHz Cortex-A76 core. The international model will come with Samsung's Exynos chipset.

The Galaxy S10 packs a 3500mAh battery while the Galaxy S10+ has a 4100mAh battery inside. Samsung promises over one day of battery life on both handsets. You get reverse wireless charging that is capable of charging other Qi-enabled devices.

The gaming experience should be quite impressive on both phones as they are optimized for the Unity Engine and support Dolby Atmos for gaming, but the Galaxy S10+ also packs in a vapor chamber cooling system for lower temperatures during intense gaming sessions.

Software

Both the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ run Android 9.0 Pie with Samsung's One UI running on top. One UI is designed with usability in mind and allows for intuitive interaction with almost all stock Samsung apps and menus.

You get Bixby 2.0 integrated into the system, and Samsung allows users to reprogram the Bixby key to another function or voice assistant.

Release and Availability

The base model of the Galaxy S10 with 128GB storage and 8GB of RAM will be priced at $900. Samsung would expect this to undercut the iPhone XS which has a $1000 starting price and only 64GB of storage.

The Galaxy S10+ with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage will go up against the iPhone XS Max. Its priced at $1000 which is nearly $100 lower than its iPhone competitor, which also offers only 64GB of storage on its base model.

You will be able to pre-order both handsets starting tomorrow February 21. Customers who have already reserved a Galaxy S10/S10+ had the chance to trade-in their old phone and getting up to $550 off the price of their new Samsung flagship. For a limited time, pre-orders of the S10 and S10+ in select markets are also coming with a pair of Samsung's new Galaxy Buds wireless earphones (priced at $130). The devices will be available for purchase from stores and online retailers starting March 8, meaning you should expect your pre-ordered device to be delivered around that date as well.

Samsung Galaxy S10e


The Samsung Galaxy S10e features an Infinity-O display like its larger siblings but in a smaller form factor. The handset also lacks the curved edges that the Galaxy S lineup has become known for over the past few years.

Display

The 5.8-inch display on the Galaxy S10e has a 1440x2960 pixel resolution, HDR support, and Corning Gorilla Glass 6 scratch resistance.

Camera

On the back of the Galaxy S10e you will find a modest dual-camera setup, made up of a 12MP dual aperture camera (F/1.8; F/2.4) with optical image stabilization, alongside a 16MP ultra wide angle one.

On the front, you have the same 10MP camera as the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ offer.

Hardware

You don't get the in-display fingerprint scanner on the Galaxy S10e, instead, a physical one can be found on the right side of the device. Other features include a 3.5mm headphone jack, microSD for storage expansion, a USB Type-C port, and IP68 water resistance.

The Galaxy S10e comes with a 3100mAh battery. Samsung has included wireless charging and even reverse wireless charging, which allows you to transfer some of the S10e’s power to another smartphone or any compatible device.

When it comes to connectivity, the S10e is no different in any way than the S10 and S10+, carrying the same networking components as the bigger versions: Wi-Fi 6 (Wi-Fi 802.11 ax), LTE Cat. 20 with up to 2Gbps download speeds and Bluetooth 5.0. Do we even need to say it has NFC? Fine! There's also NFC.

The Galaxy S10e is powered by the same high-end Snapdragon 855 chipset found on its siblings and should offer stellar performance and low power consumption. You can pick between the 128GB storage option with 6GB of RAM or the 256GB storage option which comes with 8GB of RAM.

Software

On the software side, you get Samsung's One UI on top of Android 9.0 Pie, just like its siblings. The new interface is a complete revamp not only design-wise but when it comes to functionality as well, making it more user-friendly and intuitive.

Release and Availability

The Galaxy S10e is priced to compete with the iPhone XR and will cost $749 for its 128GB version with 6GB of RAM. You will be able to pre-order the handset tomorrow, February 21. The device will be available for purchase starting March 8.


Samsung Galaxy S10 5G

The Samsung Galaxy S10 5G is the most premium of the lineup aimed at enthusiasts, power users and those who demand to live on the bleeding edge of technology. It takes the best of what the Galaxy S10 family offers and packs in a unique feature in the form of a 5G modem.

5G isn't here just yet. The world has slowly been preparing for the next generation of mobile data transfer for a couple of years now. 5G will allow for faster data transfers, reduced latency, and more energy-efficient connections than the current LTE standard.

Carriers around the world are currently in the process of slowly rolling out their own support for the new standard. In the USA, all four major carriers have begun deployment in a small number of cities and areas. It is believed that 5G's global spread will have a serious expand some time in 2020 and that it'll be available to 40% of the world's population by 2024.

If you are worried about purchasing this device and not being able to use it because its "5G", you'd be happy to know that it still works on LTE and can even support 3G or EDGE in rural areas.

The good news is that the Galaxy S10 5G is ready for that future, and for those who are planning to be at the forefront of 5G you will be future proof with this handset. Fortunately, the Galaxy S10 5G offers much more than just the 5G modem.

Hardware

The Galaxy S10 5G comes with a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 19:9 aspect ratio. You get 256GB of internal storage, a 4500mAh battery and that powerful Snapdragon 855 chipset with 8GB of RAM.

Camera

Another unique feature on the Galaxy S10 5G is its four camera setup on its rear. You get the main 12MP camera with optical image stabilization (OIS), 12 MP telephoto portrait camera with OIS, and 16 MP wide-angle camera. The fourth is a Time of Flight (ToF) camera meant for Augmented Reality (AR).

The module can map up to 300,000 points at a distance of up to 10 feet. This means it can detect a whole lot of objects and peculiarities within a room in no time and then place overlay the AR components much more accurately than we've seen thus far.

Release and Availability

Samsung hasn't released the pricing or availability details for the Galaxy S10 5G. When it launches it will be a Verizon exclusive for a limited time, coming at some point in the first half of 2019. While it isn't official, we expect this handset to be priced around $100 to $200 higher than the Galaxy S10+.

GMail for Android updated with new interface

GMail for Android updated with new interface

Gmail for Android has been updated today with Google's new Material Design. You can download the latest version directly on your Android device through the Google Play Store to experience the new features.

Once you have updated to the latest version you will be presented with a message that reads "Your favorite email has a fresh new look." You will also be presented with three options - Default, Comfortable, and Compact.

Gmail UI update (1)Gmail UI update (2)

Once you have made your selection, you will the same, less, or more email based on your need. You can always change the setting by going into the app's general settings page. The update also allows you to quickly switch between your email accounts by tapping the icon on the top right side of the app. You also can manage your Google Account, or add another Gmail account from that menu.

Nokia 6 receives Android 9.0 Pie update


The Nokia 6 was the first Nokia branded smartphone from Finnish startup HMD Global back in 2017. You can still find the handset up for sale at very affordable prices. Starting today the original Nokia 6 is receiving its official Android 9.0 Pie software update.

The news was posted on Twitter by HMD Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas.


The Nokia 6 (2017) features a 5.5-inch display, 32GB of internal storage with microSD, a 16-megapixel rear camera, an 8-megapixel front camera, a fingerprint scanner, dual-SIM and a Snapdragon 430 chipset with up to 4GB of RAM.

It launched with Android Nougat and was updated to Android Oreo a little over a year ago. It even went on to receive the Android 8.1 update last Spring as HMD kept its commitment to keep its lineup "pure, secure, and up to date" for as long as possible. The Nokia 6 now joins devices like the Nokia 5.1 Plus, Nokia 6.1, Nokia 6.1 Plus, Nokia 7.1, and Nokia 7 Plus to offer the latest version of Android.

This leaves the Nokia 5.1, Nokia 3.1, Nokia 3.1, Nokia 2.1 and Nokia 1 as the final few handsets in HMD's lineup to be updated to Android Pie. HMD is ambitiously hoping to have their entire lineup running Android Pie by the end of Q2 2019.

Watch the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event - Live Stream

Watch the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event

Today Samsung is set to unveil its next generation of mobile devices. The event is titled "The Future Unfolds" indicating that we will also see Samsung's foldable smartphone, alongside the next generation of Galaxy S devices.

The event will kick off at 2PM EST (11 AM PST | 8 PM CET) and you can watch the live stream embedded below or over on Samsung's website.


Highlights
  • Samsung announces Galaxy Fold
    • A 4.6-inch (840x1960 pixel) display on the outside;
    • A 7.3-inch (1536x2152 pixel) display when opened;
    • Available in four different colors;
    • Features 6 cameras;
    • 4380mAh battery;
    • Will cost $1920;
    • Launching on April 26, 2019.
  • Samsung announces Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus
    • Features Infinity O Display;
    • Ultra-Sonic fingerprint scanner under display;
    • 16MP triple camera setup with a 128-degree field of view
    • First mobile device to record video in HDR10+
    • Front camera supports UHD
    • up to 12GB of RAM
    • up to 1TB of internal storage
    • up to 1.5TB of additional microSD

Apple iOS 12.2 Beta 3 released

Apple iOS 12.2 Beta 3 released

Apple has released the third beta of iOS 12.2 to members of the Apple Developer Program. Registered members will now be able to download and install the update on all compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices.

Among its new features, iOS 12.2 is bringing Apple News to Canada offering it in both English and French. Customers will also be treated to four beautiful new Animoji characters which were introduced with the release of iOS 12.2 beta 2. Apple is also using iOS 12.2 to permanently fix the Group FaceTime bug, which was patched in iOS 12.1.4.

The update is also bringing support for AirPlay 2 and HomeKit for select third-party smart television sets. With iOS 12.2 installed, customers will be able to use their Home app to control these new smart TVs. Apple is also updating the TV control remote within Control Center with a fresher interface.

Apple is also visually tweaking the native Wallet app while bringing a new interface for the Apple Cash functionality. Apple's iOS 12.2 also benefits from a selection of new icons in certain areas of the firmware as well as some notable improvements to the native Safari web browser.

Registered iOS developers will be able to download the update directly on their device from Settings > General > Software Update if they have the beta profile installed. They can also manually download the iPSW file from developer.apple.com and install it on their compatible devices using iTunes.