Apple loves betas. Those in Cupertino officially released iOS 16.1, iPadOS 16.1 and MacOS Ventura 13.0 yesterday, and today they just released the first developer betas of iOS 16.2, macOS Ventura 13.1 and iPadOS 16.2. Barely 24 hours have passed and we already have new versions. It’s not yet clear if they’ll bring any notable new features beyond the Freeform app or just serve as bug fixes.
These betas are not yet open to the public, but can only be downloaded by developers that belong to the corresponding Apple program. It is possible that he brings something new, even if those of Cupertino did not specify it in their descriptions.
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Most likely, these beta builds, being developer specific and the first of three to be released, are quite prone to instability and battery drain. Our recommendation is not to download them on a primary device
It seems like This update includes the new Apple Freeform app.. It is an application in which you can collaborate with other users and with which you can draw, order ideas, add PDFs, documents, text files, etc. In addition, the application allows you to see the changes in real time to improve communication between participants.
Other possible new features of these betas are unknown, but remember that Apple is working on improving Game Center, as well as its integration with SharePlay. As for macOS Ventura, we don’t know if it brings any notable news, but in case you do, we’ll cover it instantly.