The third betas of iOS, iPadOS and tvOS 16.4, macOS 13.3 and watchOS 9.4 remove the NFC function to open car locks

iOS 16.4 Beta

Apple continues its relentless path to prepare and prepare the new versions of the operating systems of the various devices of the company. At the moment we have available the third beta version of iOS, iPadOS, tvOS 16.4; macOS 13.3 and watchOS 9.4; If you want to download them, you already know that you must be registered as a developer in their specific program and from there, if the update did not come out automatically, you can always request it manually. On this occasion, the code that indicates that Apple wants to eliminate the NFC door opening system and replace it with UWB was determined.

One of the best things that Apple has, among many others, are the constant updates to its operating system and the updates, in addition, carried out in symbiosis with the hardware. Normally the betas generally bring little new, beyond the correction of errors and that of the improvements of the software. On this occasion, Apple has already presented and launched and therefore the new versions of iOS, iPadOS, tvOS 16.4 can be downloaded; macOS 13.3 and watchOS 9.4; So if you are a developer, Don’t expect much

and download new versions. You already know that now you have to enter and authenticate with your Apple ID registered as such.

We have already seen how rapid security updates were released little by little. This implies that you can download new versions without having to download the full version. Something that is surely appreciated and much for the agility it gives developers and in addition to the security it provides. Downloading hundreds of megabytes is not the same as a few.

There are quite a few new features, which we already told you about last Tuesday. But it’s also that in the code found in iOS 16.4 beta 3 by 9to5Mac, it shows that Apple is eliminating NFC support, which means that only devices with the technology Ultra wideband (UWB) they will be able to lock, unlock and start cars in the future. That means you’ll need, at a minimum, an iPhone 11 or Apple Watch Series 6 once NFC support is dropped, to use these features.

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