On the heels of iOS 12’s public release last month, Apple’s Greg Joswiak sat down recently with Arianna Huffington to talk about the update’s new Screen Time feature. During the interview, Joswiak explains that the goal of Screen Time is to give users access to more data on their smartphone use that will allow them to change their behavior.
Joswiak says that Screen Time’s primary purpose to offer users concrete data on how they use and how often they use their iOS devices. In the past, Joswiak explains, users could only vaguely address how often they used their devices and how often they spent in specific applications. With Screen Time, however, data on such behaviors is easily accessible.
Joswiak also elaborates on iOS 12’s new Do Not Disturb at Bedtime feature. The goal of the functionality, he says, is to help “shield” users from texts and alerts they might get overnight – “so that you’re not tempted to have to look at texts and respond, which will help all of us have a better night’s sleep.”
Ultimately, Joswiak says that features like Screen Time are ones that the public expect Apple to solve, as digital health and overuse of technology are such “difficult issues” to society.
On a broader scale, Joswiak adds that one of the advantages Apple has over its competitors is that users upgrade to the latest iOS version at a much faster rate than other platforms. The Apple executive says that the company expects to have around 80 percent of its iOS base on iOS 12 within a few months.
The full interview, which comes as part of Ariana Huffington’s ‘The Thrive Global Podcast,’ is available right here. It offers more details on Screen Time and more.
And yet, we’re able to bring new features and new capabilities to so many people, and by the time we get several months into it, we’ll normally have about 80 percent of our base – which is a huge base – that will be on the latest operating system. No other platform can do that.”