A day after the launch of iOS 15.1 and the rest of the versions for other Apple platforms, the Cupertino company launched the first beta of its next big update: iOS 15.2 with iPadOS 15.2 and watchOS 8.3.
The first iOS 15.2 betas are already available for developers, not for registered users of the public beta at this time. At the moment, we do not know the main new features of this new version, although from the notes left by Apple on this new beta, it seems that would have introduced a new option in the system settings that would provide us with an app privacy report. In the settings we will have a new menu where we can activate this privacy report, and the information will be displayed as we use the apps. It also added changes to the iPhone’s emergency call system. Now we can make these calls automatically if we repeatedly press the power button or if we hold down the power button with the volume button. An eight second countdown will then appear.
In addition to this first beta of iOS 15.2 and iPadOS 15.2, Apple also released the first developer test version of watchOS 8.3. Apple hasn’t left a note on the news of this update yet, so we’ll have to wait until it’s downloaded to our device so that we can let you know everything it includes.