Apple has just released the fourth beta of iOS 15.2 and iPadOS 15.2, alongside tvOS 15.2 and watchOS 8.3. After the avalanche of new features in previous betas, these releases should focus on finishing the last few details and ensuring that they run smoothly on all compatible devices before their official launch. A launch that, hopefully it could happen this year
Establish the timeliness of previous versions
The third beta of iOS 15.2 and the rest of the systems came with several novelties– Macro mode changes, tag group edit in Reminders app, search Apple Music lists, etc.
Likewise, the second beta of systems also made several changes. Changes in the integration of Hide My Mail in the Mail app, the arrival of the digital representative and also internal changes in the TV app, CarPlay and much more. And this after the arrival of the app privacy report in the first beta, which allows us to know what connections our apps are making and some other news in the notifications.
With all of this, we hope this is a more polish-focused update of all the new additions. An update that go and complete a beta cycle
If we want to enter the beta cycle, we can do so by following these steps, but keep in mind that we are talking about development versions containing bugs.
Already in the beta cycle we will find the update in the app Settings as an OTA update. During the first few hours, Apple’s servers may receive more demand than usual, so the wait time may be extended.
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