Code in the latest iOS 18.3 developer beta indicates that Apple is working on an entirely new system application, one dedicated to event scheduling. Here’s what we know about it.
On Tuesday, Apple released the second developer beta of iOS 18.3. While the update itself didn’t introduce any noteworthy features, it appears the software contains references to an as-of-yet unreleased internal application.
Originally discovered by 9to5mac, the app is known as “Invites.” The website claims it originally found evidence of this app in an iOS 18.2 beta, but that all references to it were removed with the release version of iOS 18.2. Now, the “Invites” app has apparently resurfaced with Tuesday’s iOS 18.3 developer beta.
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